Supports the body's natural defense mechanisms
Microbial GST For a long time, GST enzymes from microbial sources were neglected and were not systematically studied
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[8] [12] [13] Nomenclature [edit] Standardized GST nomenclature first proposed in 1992 identifies the species to which the isozyme of interest belongs with a lower-case initial (e.g., "h" for human), which precedes the abbreviation GST