Metabolic & Therapeutic Aspects of Amino Acids in Clinical NutritionLuc A. Cynober CRC Press, 13.11.2003 - 776 Seiten The first edition of this innovative book brought a new perspective to the metabolic and therapeutic aspects of amino acids in clinical nutrition. Since its publication, a number of very important advances have been made in the field and interesting new findings have emerged. Until now, no reference has fully explored the promising new developments |
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... alanine and glutamine accounting for 35 to 46% of peripheral nitrogen output. Alanine is used by the liver for gluconeogenesis. Glutamine is used by several visceral organs. It is a source of ammonia for the kidney to aid in acid–base ...
... alanine and glutamine accounting for 35 to 46% of peripheral nitrogen output. Alanine is used by the liver for gluconeogenesis. Glutamine is used by several visceral organs. It is a source of ammonia for the kidney to aid in acid–base ...
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... alanine decreases by 50% and glutamine by even more.23,24 In addition, the drop in plasma alanine is more profound in patients with sepsis or those who subsequently die than in those who survive.25 The same has been found for glutamine ...
... alanine decreases by 50% and glutamine by even more.23,24 In addition, the drop in plasma alanine is more profound in patients with sepsis or those who subsequently die than in those who survive.25 The same has been found for glutamine ...
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... alanine and glutamine in healthy humans.84 Similarly, the contribution of the human kidney in the production of glucose from glutamine carbon was quantitated by this 85approach. 3.3.2.3 Assessing the fractional synthesis rate of ...
... alanine and glutamine in healthy humans.84 Similarly, the contribution of the human kidney in the production of glucose from glutamine carbon was quantitated by this 85approach. 3.3.2.3 Assessing the fractional synthesis rate of ...
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... alanine, 3methylhistidine and total amino acid efflux in patients receiving total parenteral nutrition, Ann. Surg., 217,413, 1993. 32. Abumrad, N.N., Darmaun, D., and Cynober, L.A., Approaches to studying amino acid metabolism: from ...
... alanine, 3methylhistidine and total amino acid efflux in patients receiving total parenteral nutrition, Ann. Surg., 217,413, 1993. 32. Abumrad, N.N., Darmaun, D., and Cynober, L.A., Approaches to studying amino acid metabolism: from ...
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... alanine-lactate-glutamine cycles in postabsorptive humans: role of skeletal muscle, Am. J. Physiol., 269, E443, 1995. 85. Stumvoll, M., Meyer, C., Perriello, G., Kreider, M., Welle, S., and Gerich, J.E., Human kidney and liver ...
... alanine-lactate-glutamine cycles in postabsorptive humans: role of skeletal muscle, Am. J. Physiol., 269, E443, 1995. 85. Stumvoll, M., Meyer, C., Perriello, G., Kreider, M., Welle, S., and Gerich, J.E., Human kidney and liver ...
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