PEPTIDES4ALL IMMUNO-MAX (GAZ Blend) – Intramuscular Immunoregulatory & Antioxidant Support Formula
IMMUNO-MAX is a sterile intramuscular (IM) injectable formulation combining Glutathione (200 mg), Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C, 200 mg), and Zinc Sulfate (2.5 mg). Designed for research use only, this formulation targets redox balance, immune resilience, and cellular antioxidant defense in preclinical and in vitro/in vivo models.
For institutional laboratories studying immunology, oxidative stress, inflammation, or redox biology, IMMUNO-MAX IM delivers a synergistic micronutrient blend via the IM route, offering a platform to explore nutrient-mediated modulation of immune systems under controlled conditions.
Scientific Evidence & Research Findings
Glutathione (GSH) — 200 mg
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Glutathione is a principal intracellular antioxidant, critical for neutralizing reactive oxygen species (ROS), regenerating other antioxidants (e.g. vitamins C and E), and maintaining redox homeostasis. ScienceDirect+2PMC+2
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It plays modulatory roles in immune signaling, for example regulating macrophage polarization, cytokine expression, and innate immune response in lung and systemic models. PMC+1
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GSH deficiencies or redox imbalance are associated with impaired immune function and increased susceptibility to inflammatory and infectious processes. MDPI+2ScienceDirect+2
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In a study on RAW 264.7 macrophages, reduced glutathione (GSH) enhanced immunostimulatory activities (M1 polarization, cytokine induction, phagocytosis) under certain conditions. MDPI
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) — 200 mg
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Vitamin C is a well-recognized antioxidant and immune cofactor. Numerous RCTs and meta-analyses show that supplemental vitamin C can reduce duration and severity of respiratory infections, and support innate immune functions (e.g. neutrophil activity). PubMed
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It supports epithelial barrier integrity, supports phagocyte function, promotes lymphocyte proliferation, and recycles oxidized glutathione back to its reduced form in the cellular redox cycle.
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In the context of viral infections and sepsis, vitamin C supplementation is explored as an adjunctive approach to limit oxidative stress and cytokine overactivation.
Zinc (Zinc Sulfate) — 2.5 mg
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Zinc is essential for normal immune cell development, signaling, and function—particularly T cells, B cells, neutrophils, and natural killer (NK) cells.
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Zinc deficiency correlates with impaired immune responses and increased infection risk; supplementation in deficiency states can improve outcomes in respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. ScienceDirect+1
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Zinc also plays roles in antioxidant defense, enzymatic function, gene expression, and regulation of inflammation.
Key Research Benefits & Applications
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Redox & Antioxidant Support: Glutathione, vitamin C, and zinc form an integrated antioxidant network: GSH neutralizes ROS; vitamin C regenerates oxidized GSH; zinc helps stabilize antioxidant enzymes.
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Immune Modulation: Through improved redox balance and micronutrient sufficiency, IMMUNO-MAX IM may influence immune cell activation thresholds, reduce oxidative stress–driven inflammation, and support more controlled immune responses.
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Tissue Protection / Repair: By mitigating oxidative damage and supporting micronutrient-dependent enzymatic systems, this blend may support resilience in tissues under inflammatory, infectious, or oxidative stress conditions.
Formulation, Handling & Storage
- Formulation: Sterile, preservative-free IM injectable solution
- Administration: Intramuscular injection (e.g. deltoid, gluteal) under sterile technique
- Storage: –20 °C, shielded from light and moisture; handle under lab protocols
Intended Use
For research purposes only. Must be handled in accordance with institutional protocols and ethical guidelines.