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The oxidation of glutathione with formic acid and hydrogen peroxide

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Durch Oxydation von Glutathion mit Wasserstoffsuperoxid in Ameisensäure wurde Glutathion-dihydrosulfoxid erhalten. Glutathion-sulfoxid, N-Acetylglutathion und assoziiertes (reversibel polymerisiertes) Glutathion wurden als Vergleichssubstanzen erstmalig hergestellt.

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Utzinger, G.E., Strait, L.A. & Tuck, L.D. The oxidation of glutathione with formic acid and hydrogen peroxide. Experientia 19, 324–327 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02150437

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