Experimental models have evaluated it for cytoprotective and regenerative activities across gastrointestinal mucosa, tendons, ligaments, muscles, bone, nervous tissue, and vascular endothelium
Here, an intestinal enzyme known as -glutamyltransferase rapidly hydrolyzes (breaks down) the tripeptide structure of glutathione into its constituent amino acids before it can be absorbed intact
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Instructions for proper use Small dogs (4-15 kg): 5-20 g per day Medium dogs (16-39 kg): 20-40 g per day Large dogs (40-80 kg): 40-80 g per day given with the feed