Oxidative stress is common in several human and veterinary conditions and it is associated to alteration of the glutathione peroxidase (GPx) level. GPx is an enzyme present in erythrocytes, kidney, and liver and it has a role in protecting against oxidative damage. In this randomised double-blinded control trial on healthy dogs, we present findings indicating that the administration for a total of 35 days of a supplement containing S-acetyl-glutathione (SAG) alongside other antioxidant natural ingredients, leads to an increase in the GPx level. Furthermore, the supplement positively changes liver blood parameters, even in healthy dogs. These preliminary results hold promise for conducting new studies using the same supplement on dogs affected by liver conditions, thereby confirming its antioxidant effects and the potential improvement of altered blood parameters.HIGHLIGHTS Oxidative stress characterises several conditions in dogs and the use of antioxidants can improve their health. The administration of a new supplement containing S-acetyl-glutathione (SAG) together with other antioxidant natural ingredients, increased the level of glutathione peroxidase (GPx). No adverse events were reported after the supplement administration.

The effect of a diet supplement containing S-acetyl-glutathione (SAG) and other antioxidant natural ingredients on glutathione peroxidase in healthy dogs: a pilot study / Perondi, Francesca; Bisanzio, Donal; Adami, Raffaella; Lippi, Ilaria; Meineri, Giorgia; Cutrignelli, MONICA ISABELLA; Massa, Selena; Martello, Elisa. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1828-051X. - 22:1(2023), pp. 589-593. [10.1080/1828051X.2023.2221073]

The effect of a diet supplement containing S-acetyl-glutathione (SAG) and other antioxidant natural ingredients on glutathione peroxidase in healthy dogs: a pilot study

Monica Isabella Cutrignelli
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2023

Abstract

Oxidative stress is common in several human and veterinary conditions and it is associated to alteration of the glutathione peroxidase (GPx) level. GPx is an enzyme present in erythrocytes, kidney, and liver and it has a role in protecting against oxidative damage. In this randomised double-blinded control trial on healthy dogs, we present findings indicating that the administration for a total of 35 days of a supplement containing S-acetyl-glutathione (SAG) alongside other antioxidant natural ingredients, leads to an increase in the GPx level. Furthermore, the supplement positively changes liver blood parameters, even in healthy dogs. These preliminary results hold promise for conducting new studies using the same supplement on dogs affected by liver conditions, thereby confirming its antioxidant effects and the potential improvement of altered blood parameters.HIGHLIGHTS Oxidative stress characterises several conditions in dogs and the use of antioxidants can improve their health. The administration of a new supplement containing S-acetyl-glutathione (SAG) together with other antioxidant natural ingredients, increased the level of glutathione peroxidase (GPx). No adverse events were reported after the supplement administration.
2023
The effect of a diet supplement containing S-acetyl-glutathione (SAG) and other antioxidant natural ingredients on glutathione peroxidase in healthy dogs: a pilot study / Perondi, Francesca; Bisanzio, Donal; Adami, Raffaella; Lippi, Ilaria; Meineri, Giorgia; Cutrignelli, MONICA ISABELLA; Massa, Selena; Martello, Elisa. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1828-051X. - 22:1(2023), pp. 589-593. [10.1080/1828051X.2023.2221073]
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