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Glutathione sulfur mustard-induced

Sulfur mustard-induced lipid peroxidation is a function of glutathione (GSH) depletion. For this mechanism, depletion of GSH results in an accumulation of reactive oxygen species via hydrogen peroxide-dependent processes (Miccadei et al., 1988). The oxygen radicals react with membrane phospholipids forming lipid peroxides that alter membrane structure resulting in membrane breakdown. [Pg.98]

Amir, A., Chapman, S., Gozes, Y., Sahar, R., Allon, N. (1998). Protection by extracellular glutathione against sulfur mustard induced toxicity in vitro. Hum. Exp. Toxicol. 17 652-60. [Pg.623]

Tewari-Singh, N., Agarwal, C., Huang, J., et al., 2010. Efficacy of glutathione in ameliorating sulfur mustard analog-induced toxicity in cultured skin epidermal cells and in SKH-1 mouse skin in vwo. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 336,450-459. [Pg.576]


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