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arginine

A Dictionary of Biology | 2004 | © A Dictionary of Biology 2004, originally published by Oxford University Press 2004. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

arginine See amino acid.

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Arginine maxed: taking arginine to the extreme for a bigger pump, greater strength, muscle growth and fat loss, too.(NUTRITION)
Magazine article from: Flex; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...supplement secrets in your bodybuilding pursuits. This month, we dive into arginine and the many benefits this amino has to offer. Arguments for Arginine Bodybuilders use arginine for two main reasons. The first goes back decades--to boost growth...
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Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 5/1/2005; ; 700+ words ; ABSTRACT Arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid...lymphocyte proliferation with dietary arginine supplementation; however, not all studies...Even less is known about the effect of arginine supplementation on in vivo immune responses...
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Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ABSTRACT Arginine appears to be a semiessential amino acid in humans...sepsis, injury, and cancer cause an increase in arginine utilization, which exceeds body production, leading to arginine depletion. This is aggravated by the reduced...
Dietary arginine slightly and variably affects tissue polyamine levels in male Swiss Albino mice
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Arginine Nutrition in Neonatal Pigs1,2
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ABSTRACT The concentration of arginine (an essential amino acid for neonates) in sow...remarkably low, and thus endogenous synthesis of arginine plays a crucial role in maintaining arginine homeostasis in milk-fed piglets. Paradoxically...
Citrulline Is an Effective Arginine Precursor in Enterally Fed Neonatal Piglets1,2
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 7/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...ABSTRACT Although neonatal piglets can synthesize some arginine from proline, there is a limit to this synthesis, and piglets fed an arginine-deficient diet have diminished whole-body arginine status. To help elucidate where the limitation in...
Arginine: clinical potential of a semi-essential amino acid. (Arginine).
Magazine article from: Alternative Medicine Review; 12/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; Abstract Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid, is...hormone secretion, and immune modulation. Arginine is also well known as a precursor to...the cardiovascular system. Because of arginine's NO-stimulating effects, it can...
Renal Arginine Metabolism1,2
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ABSTRACT The kidney plays a major role in arginine metabolism in 3 principal ways: arginine synthesis, creatine synthesis, and arginine reabsorption. Appreciable quantities of arginine are synthesized in the...
Arginine and Cancer1
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ABSTRACT Arginine is a dibasic, cationic, semiessential...and nitric oxide (NO) biosynthesis. Arginine is conditionally essential since it becomes...growth and after recovery after injury. Arginine also promotes wound healing and functions...
Arginine Metabolism: Boundaries of Our Knowledge1-3
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 6/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; Abstract Arginine has multiple metabolic fates and thus is...diet, and state of health or disease. Arginine metabolism also is modulated by activities of various transporters that move arginine and its metabolites across the plasma and...

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Sir Hans Adolf Krebs
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...the autolysis produces the amino acid arginine, which is acted on catalytically by...was 10 times the expected amount, and arginine also gave an excess yield of urea. He...added ammonia and carbon dioxide to form arginine. Under the action of arginase, the...
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Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine ...the herpes virus, the amino acid arginine increases the growth of the virus...supplements increase the ratio of lysine to arginine in the body, curing the outbreak of the virus. Avoiding foods with arginine and eating foods with a higher lysine...

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