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Ophthalmic acid
Ophthalmic acid: A peptide, also known as ophthalmate (chemically L-gamma-glutamyl-L-alpha-aminobutyrylglycine)is an analogue of glutathione in which the cysteine moiety is replaced by L-2-aminobutyrate. It was first discovered and isolated from calf lens (Waley, S.
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