GlutathioneMethionine metabolismHomocysteineAspartic AcidAmino acid metabPhosphatidyl-cholineGlycineFatsSerineInositolArginineNitrogenProteinTaurineGlutamineHistidineMagnesiumPurineMetabolicNucleotideTryptophanPathwaysLipid metabolismLysineCystineVitaminAlanineNutrient metabolismFattyAmmoniaContributes to normalGlucoseSeleniumDietaryBiosynthesisHormonesMethylProcessesEnergyHepaticOrganicRoleHealth
Glutathione7
- The metabolism of SAMe also results in the production of L-cysteine, an important amino acid used by the body to construct a family of sulfur-containing compounds of critical importance, including glutathione. (jarrow.com)
- SAMe metabolism supports the synthesis of glutathione (GSH) and glutathione-dependent enzymes (glutathione peroxi-dase, glutathione reductase and glutathione-S-transferase), which comprise a complex antioxidant system important for liver function, including Phase II detoxification. (jarrow.com)
- Glutathione is necessary for the scavenging of free radicals produced during the metabolism of macronutrients (i.e., carbohydrates, fats and proteins) for energy. (jarrow.com)
- Research has demonstrated that restricting the uptake of cystine could result in a depletion of intracellular cysteine and glutathione, ultimately leading to an increase in intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. (bvsalud.org)
- In particular, he has recognized the importance of glutathione in the metabolism of vitamin B12. (phoenixrising.me)
- Glutathione metabolism 37 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Composed of three amino acids ( cysteine , glycine, and glutamine ), glutathione is used by the liver to bind with toxins and transport them out of the body. (iherb.com)
Methionine metabolism2
- Homocystinuria is an inherited autosomal recessive defect in methionine metabolism that is caused by a deficiency in cystathionine synthase. (medscape.com)
- Cysteine and methionine metabolism 23 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Homocysteine2
- The choline contributes to the maintenance of normal liver function, contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism and lipid metabolism. (shanzastore.com)
- The transsulfuration pathway of methionine/homocysteine degradation produces the amino acids cysteine and taurine. (medscape.com)
Aspartic Acid2
- Aspartic Acid also connects the nitrogen and carbohydrate metabolism which is responsible for a large part of the energy cycle in the body. (thewellnessadvocate.com)
- The main backbone is derived from aspartic acid, while the sulfur may come from cysteine, methanethiol, or hydrogen sulfide. (rhumbarlv.com)
Amino acid metab1
- Labeling of Trypanosoma brucei cell cultures with 50% uniformly 13C-labeled glucose demonstrated incorporation of glucose-derived carbon into 187 of 588 putatively identified metabolites in diverse pathways including carbohydrate, nucleotide, lipid, and amino acid metabolism. (acs.org)
Phosphatidyl-choline2
- These compounds include L-DOPA, dopamine and related hormones, epinephrine, and phosphatidyl-choline (a component of lecithin). (jarrow.com)
- Phosphatidyl Choline - Primary component of lecithin, emulsifies and breaks down fat deposits in liver, also thought to enhance absorption of herbal liver nutrients. (pavilioncompounding.com)
Glycine1
- Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism 22 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Fats6
- Moreover, it is required for the transport and metabolism of fats and cholesterol within the body, which is important for the healthy support of the endocrine, cardiovascular and hepatic systems. (enhancewellnessbartlesville.com)
- It aids in the metabolism of fats and helps reduce blood cholesterol. (enhancewellnessbartlesville.com)
- Dietary carbs and fats are the fuels your metabolism uses to make ATP, your body's energy source. (perfectketo.com)
- Carnitine ( Acetyl-l-Carnitine, l-Carnitine ) Carnitine is important in the efficient metabolism of fats and the acceleration of the oxidation of fat. (thewellnessadvocate.com)
- Like the other B vitamins, it plays a key role in energy metabolism, and for the metabolism of fats, ketone bodies, carbohydrates, and proteins. (holisticnaturals.com)
- In addition to its detoxification duties, the liver helps regulate blood sugar and plays a major role in the metabolism of hormones, carbohydrates, proteins and fats. (pavilioncompounding.com)
Serine1
- Furthermore, we speculate and prove that the methionine-SAM-CBS axis alters the metabolism of serine, thereby reducing intracellular reductive power, therefore promoting intracellular ROS levels through changing metabolite levels and genetic methods. (bvsalud.org)
Inositol2
- Inositol, a nutrient belonging to the B vitamin complex, is closely associated with Choline. (enhancewellnessbartlesville.com)
- The key amino acids used to make these shots are: Vitamin B12, Choline, Methione, and Inositol. (estrellapkwymed.com)
Arginine1
- Arginine and proline metabolism 26 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Nitrogen1
- Glutamine, a conditionally essential and versatile amino acid with two nitrogen moieties, is crucial to nitrogen metabolism and helps maintain healthy liver tissue and function. (physiciannutrients.com)
Protein5
- d) It is highly significant in the liver and kid-neys of birds which excrete uric acid as the end product of purine metabolism and also of protein and amino acid catabolism. (biologydiscussion.com)
- Magnesium aids to regulate blood sugar levels, promotes normal blood pressure, and known to be involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis. (medvetpharm.com)
- B6 contributes to the reduction of fatigue and tiredness and to normal protein and glycogen metabolism. (yelasai.com)
- Methylases are present at the level of DNA metabolism, RNA metabolism and protein post-translational modifications [ 2 - 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Methionine is an essential amino acid, that affects the metabolism of protein, lipid and glucose. (researchsquare.com)
Taurine4
- The amino acid taurine is another metabolite of SAMe metabolism. (jarrow.com)
- Taurine, a derivative of the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine, is also important for synthesis of bile salts and helps stabilize cell membranes. (physiciannutrients.com)
- In the human body taurine is formed in presence of sulfur-containing amino acids: cysteine and methionine, therefore when their level in the body cells runs out, production of taurine might be hindered. (shanzastore.com)
- Taurine and hypotaurine metabolism 33 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Glutamine1
- D-Glutamine and D-glutamate metabolism 36 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Histidine1
- Histidine metabolism 27 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Magnesium1
- Calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and chloride ions, along with phosphorus and sulfur, are listed with macronutrients because they are required in large quantities compared to micronutrients, i.e., vitamins and other minerals, the latter often described as trace or ultratrace minerals. (wikipedia.org)
Purine1
- Purine metabolism 18 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Metabolic2
- The donation of methyl groups affects the proper function of many metabolic processes, including brain function, energy production and DNA metabolism. (jarrow.com)
- The progressive gene markers were distributed in metabolic pathways including amino acid and sulfur metabolism. (biomedcentral.com)
Nucleotide1
- Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism 43 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Tryptophan2
- Alanine ( 2-aminopropanoic acid, l-Alanine ) Alanine is a non essential amino acid, important for the metabolism of tryptophan and pyridoxine and as a source of energy for muscle tissue and nervous system. (thewellnessadvocate.com)
- Tryptophan metabolism 30 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
Pathways15
- As a non-essential amino acid, cysteine could be obtained through both exogenous uptake and endogenous de novo synthesis pathways. (bvsalud.org)
- Fructose and mannose metabolism 5 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Galactose metabolism 6 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Ascorbate and aldarate metabolism 7 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Caffeine metabolism 19 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Pyrimidine metabolism 20 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism 21 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Tyrosine metabolism 28 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Phenylalanine metabolism 29 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- beta-Alanine metabolism 32 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Phosphonate and phosphinate metabolism 34 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Selenocompound metabolism 35 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- Starch and sucrose metabolism 38 of 317 pathways' ## [1] 'Querying. (tu-dortmund.de)
- NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) - Sulfur based amino acid that promotes detoxification pathways by binding heavy metals and neutralizing free radicals. (pavilioncompounding.com)
- Because of this central role in cellular metabolism, a precise knowledge of the biosynthetic pathways that are responsible for homeostatic regulation of methionine and AdoMet in plants has practical implications, particularly in herbicide design. (rhumbarlv.com)
Lipid metabolism1
- Similarly, in fish, dietary Met affected glucose and lipid metabolism was reported. (researchsquare.com)
Lysine4
- The objective was to estimate the most appropriate digestible methionine + cysteine:lysine ratios for growing meat-type quails (Coturnix coturnix) from 1 to 21 days of age. (scielo.br)
- Quails were fed with a basal ration deficient in digestible methionine + cysteine, with five levels of DL-methionine, in substitution of glutamic acid and starch, resulting in digestible methionine + cysteine:lysine ratios of 0.61, 0.66, 0.71, 0.76 and 0.81. (scielo.br)
- From 8 to 14 days, the 0.70 methionine + cysteine: lysine ratio was the best for feed intake and body weight gain, and for uniformity, the 0.75 methionine + cysteine:lysine ratio was the most appropriate. (scielo.br)
- In conclusion, the 0.81 dietary methionine + cysteine:lysine ratio is the most appropriate for meat-type quails during the first 21 days of age. (scielo.br)
Cystine1
- Methionine is one of the sulfur-containing amino acids (cysteine & cystine are others) and is important for many bodily functions. (enhancewellnessbartlesville.com)
Vitamin2
- The structure of lecithin includes choline (a vitamin belonging to the B group), which is an essential element in acetylcholine production. (shanzastore.com)
- The product also contains vitamin B1 and vitamin B12 which contributes to normal psychological function and normal energy-yielding metabolism. (shanzastore.com)
Alanine1
- Alanine strengthens the immune system by producing antibodies, and helps in the metabolism of sugars and organic acids. (thewellnessadvocate.com)
Nutrient metabolism4
- Beyond its role in detoxification, biotransformation processes are integral to nutrient metabolism. (clinicaleducation.org)
- The study showed that optimal methionine levels could enhance the growth of juvenile Megalobrama amblycephala , and the nutrient metabolism response to dietary methionine in the liver and muscle was tissue-specific. (researchsquare.com)
- Moreover, the nutrient metabolism response to dietary Met showed species-specific and tissue-specific responses. (researchsquare.com)
- Data about the effects of dietary Met on nutrient metabolism in fish are scarce, and these effects need to be further investigated. (researchsquare.com)
Fatty1
- InflammaClear contains macro- and micronutrients, as well as a host of ingredients (some patented or proprietary) that support fatty acid metabolism, gastrointestinal health, and healthy eicosanoid and cytokine metabolism. (physiciannutrients.com)
Ammonia1
- 1979. A model for the reversible washout of sulfur dioxide, ammonia and carbon dioxide from a polluted atmosphere and the production of sulfates in raindrops. (cdc.gov)
Contributes to normal1
- Chromium contributes to normal metabolism of macro-nutrients and maintenance of normal blood sugar levels. (yelasai.com)
Glucose1
- It is involved in glucose metabolism, growth and utilization of niacin. (medvetpharm.com)
Selenium1
- Over time they have replaced some of the lead oxide with the poison cadmium oxide and zinc oxide and they have replaced some of the sulfur with selenium. (naturehacker.org)
Dietary1
- Patients in whom the disease does not respond to pyridoxine supplements must be treated with dietary reductions in methionine and with cysteine supplementation. (medscape.com)
Biosynthesis1
- In the biosynthesis of this H-cluster active site, the radical S-adenosyl-l-methionine (radical SAM, RS) enzyme HydG plays the crucial role of generating an organometallic [Fe(II)(CN)(CO)2(cysteinate)]- product that is en route to forming the H-cluster. (bvsalud.org)
Hormones1
- Findings from experimental studies have indicated that thyroid hormones affect folate metabolism. (medscape.com)
Methyl1
- Of all methyl-donating substances known in mammalian metabolism, SAMe is the most important. (jarrow.com)
Processes1
- As a consequence, sparing processes that enable the cell to keep a sulfur atom in its final chemical and electronic environment (inside well characterized groups of atoms) often exists in cells [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
Energy3
- B vitamins have been long thought of as anti-aging treatments to enhance energy levels and address the slowing metabolism that is common as we age. (enhancewellnessbartlesville.com)
- If you have trouble with low energy levels, a slow metabolism and weight gain, you may benefit from our Lipo PLUS Injections. (enhancewellnessbartlesville.com)
- The above-mentioned B vitamins contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system and a balanced energy metabolism. (yelasai.com)
Hepatic1
- In conjunction with a modified elimination diet, InflammaClear addresses GI and hepatic function as well as eicosanoid balance and cytokine metabolism. (physiciannutrients.com)
Organic1
- Some bacteria can synthesize methionine using organic sulfur through transsulfuration of O-succinyl-L-homoserine with L-cysteine to form L-cystathionine. (rhumbarlv.com)
Role1
- It is a great source of sulfur, which plays an important role in maintaining the health of collagen, cartilage, hooves, hair and joint fluid. (medvetpharm.com)
Health1
- Choline supports the health of the liver in its processing and excretion of chemical waste products within the body. (enhancewellnessbartlesville.com)