Ammonium thioglycolate (NH4+ HSCH2COO-) is listed as the reducing agent on a lot of hair "perming" kits. It reduces the disulfide bonds in the hair to thiol groups. However, what is the oxidized form of this compound? Is a C=S bond formed (making the oxidized compound like a sulfur analog of an aldehyde)? I don't see any other place on the molecule that oxidation could occur, but the resulting compound in that case seems weird to me. Thanks for any input you can offer.