N-Acetylcysteine as an antioxidant and disulphide breaking agent: the reasons why

Volume: 52, Issue: 7, Pages: 751 - 762
Published: May 9, 2018
Abstract
The main molecular mechanisms explaining the well-established antioxidant and reducing activity of N-acetylcysteine (NAC), the N-acetyl derivative of the natural amino acid l-cysteine, are summarised and critically reviewed. The antioxidant effect is due to the ability of NAC to act as a reduced glutathione (GSH) precursor; GSH is a well-known direct antioxidant and a substrate of several antioxidant enzymes. Moreover, in some conditions where a...
Paper Details
Title
N-Acetylcysteine as an antioxidant and disulphide breaking agent: the reasons why
Published Date
May 9, 2018
Volume
52
Issue
7
Pages
751 - 762
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