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Metabolic differences in the small intestine AMetabolic genes as well as the associated reactions involved in the formation of glutathione (GSH) are presented.B, CSignificant differences associated with (B) glycine and (C) glutamine are shown. Metabolic differences in the small intestine AMetabolic genes as well as the associated reactions involved in the formation of glutathione (GSH) are presented.B, CSignificant differences associated with (B) glycine and (C) glutamine are shown. Red and blue arrows indicate the significantly (Q‐value < 0.05) higher and lower expression of the metabolic genes in CONV‐R mice compared to GF mice, respectively.DThe levels of glycine, glutamine, and cysteine used in the de novo synthesis of the GSH are measured in the hepatic portal vein that conducts blood from the gastrointestinal tract to the liver tissue. *Q‐value < 0.05. Adil Mardinoglu et al. Mol Syst Biol 2015;11:834 © as stated in the article, figure or figure legend