About Setria® Glutathione
Defined by quality. Supported by research.
A Defined Standard in Glutathione
In a category where purity and oral efficiency are critical considerations, credibility is built on clarity and consistency. Setria reflects rigorous quality standards and documented scientific evaluation developed to bring confidence to glutathione supplementation.
Through a patented fermentation process and human clinical research, Setria delivers high-purity glutathione shown to increase circulating levels. The result is a branded ingredient defined by disciplined production and a strong scientific foundation.
How Setria Is Made
Setria’s patented fermentation process is developed by Kyowa Hakko, drawing on decades of expertise in amino acid fermentation. This controlled process yields a highly purified form of glutathione with the same fundamental tripeptide structure found naturally in the body.
Each stage of production adheres to rigorous quality standards to support consistent purity and batch-to-batch consistency. The result is a manufacturing process grounded in fermentation expertise and long-standing technical discipline.
Clinically Evaluated in Human Studies
In a published human clinical study evaluating Setria supplementation, measurable increases in circulating glutathione levels were observed. These findings provide additional context for understanding glutathione status following oral supplementation.
What to Consider When Choosing a Glutathione Source
Glutathione ingredients differ in how they are produced, characterized, and documented. Manufacturing standards, production methods, and ingredient-specific research all influence overall quality. Recognizing these distinctions helps inform confident ingredient selection.
What to Look for in a Glutathione Ingredient

These considerations inform the development of Setria® Glutathione.
The Glutathione Behind the Label
Setria is built on disciplined production and documented research. For manufacturers, it provides a reliable foundation for formulation. For consumers, it signals an ingredient developed with defined standards and evaluated in human clinical research.
Look for Setria as a mark of patented fermentation and research-supported quality.