Product Features
Nrf2 and detoxification support*
Cruciferous
vegetables of the brassica family have long been recognized for their
ability to support detoxification thereby maintaining healthy cells and
tissues. Cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels
sprouts and kale, are the richest sources of glucosinolates, which are
considered to be the most bioactive constituents. Glucosinolates are
converted in the body to isothiocyanates after they are ingested and
hydrolyzed. The isothiocyanate sulforaphane is one of the most powerful
activators of phase II enzyme function in the liver, supporting toxin
elimination. Sulforaphane and resveratrol promote the activity of
nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), a transcription
factor that supports robust, long-lasting expression of numerous genes
responsible for detoxification and protection against oxidative stress.
Among these genes are glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase and
various phase II enzymes, such as glutathione sulfotransferases. Nrf2
also supports expression of glutathione glutamylcysteinyl ligase, which
is responsible for a critical step in the biosynthesis of glutathione, a
vital component of cellular antioxidant and detoxification systems.
Found in virtually every cell of the body, glutathione plays essential
roles in protein synthesis, synthesis and repair of DNA, enzyme
function, transport, and cell maturation. Optimal levels of glutathione
have been associated with physical and mental health. The highest
concentration of glutathione is found in the liver, where it offers
antioxidant support, protects tissue and maintains detoxification. In a
randomized clinical trial, supplementation with 250 and 1,000 mg of
Setria® glutathione per day increased glutathione levels in the blood
after one, three and six months. At six months, mean glutathione levels
in the high-dose group increased 30-35% in erythrocytes, plasma and
lymphocytes, and 260% in buccal cells (P<0.05). In the low-dose
group, mean glutathione levels increased 17% and 29% in blood and
erythrocytes, respectively (P<0.05). Both glutathione dose groups
showed support for antioxidant defenses, indicated by decreases in the
oxidized-to-reduced-glutathione ratio in whole blood after six months.*
Three-ingredient combination designed to support detoxification and antioxidant defenses.*