• Cysteine is a sulfur containing amino that detoxifies many harmful chemicals including those from cigarette smoke, pollution and alcohol as well as copper and heavy toxic metals. (gymnation.co.nz)
  • The effects of chromium first became apparent in the 1950s when Walter Mertz and his team looked at glucose metabolism in rats. (landyschemist.com)
  • Chromium deficiency symptoms can include weight loss and confusion , but is typified by an inability for the body to metabolise glucose - which isn't something that one can spot. (landyschemist.com)
  • Choline is needed by your body for liver function, normal brain function and development , nerve function, muscle movement, cellular energy and metabolism. (nootropicsexpert.com)
  • Not enough choline and you deal with poor recall , memory loss, fatigue, brain fog, inability to learn, feeling irritable or distracted, and difficulty walking or staying balanced. (nootropicsexpert.com)
  • This inability to utilize phenylalanine causes high levels of this amino acid to circulate in the body and no way to use it. (biologydictionary.net)
  • Correlation analysis showed that DOX-induced HF mainly affected phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan biosynthesis, D-glutamine and D-glutamate metabolism, phenylalanine metabolism, biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids, and other metabolic pathways, suggesting abnormal amino acid metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, and glycerol phospholipid metabolism. (frontiersin.org)
  • 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)
  • Carnitine is a very popular amino that is used for ìfat burning.î Research demonstrates that it has a dramatic effect on fat metabolism and the reduction of blood fats such as triglycerides. (gymnation.co.nz)
  • Studies have postulated that the behaviour of autistic children could partly be explained by an inability to effectively metabolise certain compounds, particularly phenolic amines (reduced sulphation capacity), resulting in an increased absorption of neuro-active peptides, which are potentially toxic to the CNS 9 . (nutrition-matters.co.uk)
  • Gut hormones such as gastrin, which stimulate cholecystokinin (CCK) and pepsin, to release secretin and other pancreatic enzymes for protein metabolism (peptides to AA), so regulating neuro-endocrine metabolism, satiety, dopamine action, memory and anxiety, are also sulphur dependent. (nutrition-matters.co.uk)
  • Since Cysteine is a central amino in the protein keratin, it has been found to increase hair growth by as much as 100%, to increase the diameter of hair shafts and to harden the nails. (gymnation.co.nz)
  • Chromium is ' required for the normal metabolism of carbohydrate, protein and fat ' and so has been linked to two of the most popular areas of physical health and wellbeing: building muscle and weight loss. (landyschemist.com)
  • Taurine deficiency can occur in infants, which is why mother's milk is so important for development. (vitalscend.com)
  • But I have since learned that taurine deficiency can cause retinal damage, even blindness. (dcmdogfood.com)
  • 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)
  • DHEA also supports healthy immune function, controls inflammation in the body, regulates metabolism, and of course, is involved with libido. (scalarlight.com)
  • 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)
  • In this study, proteomics and metabonomics techniques were used to analyze the tissue and plasma of DOX-induced heart failure (HF) in rats and to clarify the molecular mechanism of the harmful effects of DOX on cardiac metabolism and function in rats from a new point of view. (frontiersin.org)
  • Taurine, as a nutrient essential for neural development, it plays a massive role in cognition. (vitalscend.com)
  • IV therapy bypasses the gut, delivering nutrients directly to cells to increase cellular nutrient concentrations, supporting healthy metabolism, and waste removal. (higherhealthcentre.com)
  • As muscle is converted to meat, the muscle fibers modify their metabolism in order to adapt to the new conditions (absence of oxygen and nutrient supply, lack of residues removing), and as a consequence, many changes occur. (earthwormexpress.com)
  • It is worth noting that we have found the key upstream target of DOX-induced HF, PTP1B, which inhibits the expression of HIF-1α by inhibiting the phosphorylation of IRS, leading to disorders of fatty acid metabolism and glycolysis, which together with the decrease of Nrf2, SOD, Cytc, and AK4 proteins lead to oxidative stress. (frontiersin.org)
  • Autistic children appear to lack serum inorganic sulphate ions (10 fold) and have abnormally increased urinary sulphate 10 , sulphite, thiosulphate and taurine excretion 11 , resulting in low sulphotransferase levels 12 and hence, reduced inorganic sulphate conjugate synthesis. (nutrition-matters.co.uk)
  • Taurine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid heavily present in animal foods. (vitalscend.com)
  • Taurine is present up to 50% in the free amino acid pool, meaning we have a lot of it. (vitalscend.com)
  • These compounds demonstrated increased resistance to phase 2 metabolism and avoided the formation of a 6H isomer. (bvsalud.org)
  • Cysteine can affect insulin effectiveness so diabetics need to exercise caution when using this amino. (gymnation.co.nz)
  • Pet food companies have begun to add taurine to their diets as what we believe to be an inadequate (and incorrect) way to address the issue. (dcmdogfood.com)
  • The ionic strength rises, partially due to the inability of ATP-dependent calcium, potassium, and sodium pumps to function. (earthwormexpress.com)
  • Keep in mind that most of the benefits of taurine come from the support it provides for the plethora of physiological processes in the body. (vitalscend.com)
  • Taurine is known as a potent antioxidant as well. (vitalscend.com)
  • While this is true to some extent, as some studies show potent improvement in antioxidant capacity - taurine isn't known to be an effective free radical scavenger. (vitalscend.com)
  • This theory postulates that aging and its related diseases are the consequence of free-radical induced damage to cellular macromolecules and the inability to counterbalance these changes by endogenous antioxidant defenses [1]. (symbiosisonlinepublishing.com)
  • Taurine is essential in children, as it helps them grow and develop. (vitalscend.com)
  • Plus, taurine helps fight oxidative damage and mediates many physiological processes on a cellular level. (vitalscend.com)
  • Well, some of it is marketing, but some of it is also the powerful, fundamental effect taurine has on our mitochondria - which helps us generate more (ATP) energy. (vitalscend.com)
  • There is no question that Cysteine helps improve the look of the hair and the hardness of nails. (gymnation.co.nz)
  • One of the most popular ingredients added to energy drinks is Taurine and today we'll uncover why. (vitalscend.com)
  • The inability of GABAAR ligands to cross the blood-brain barrier was confirmed in vivo by the absence of sensorimotor inhibition. (bvsalud.org)
  • This will push the blood taurine higher, but not reduce the risk to your dog. (dcmdogfood.com)
  • A high taurine blood test as a part of those tests does not mean that your dog's DCM is not nutritional. (dcmdogfood.com)
  • Taurine is not an acute energy booster such as caffeine but works on a rather fundamental level to increase energy. (vitalscend.com)
  • Without a doubt, Taurine is one of the main components of energy drinks. (vitalscend.com)
  • Taurine is present in most energy drinks. (vitalscend.com)
  • The available energy is gradually depleted and the metabolism displaces from aerobic to anaerobic, less efficient in energy [adenosine triphosphate (ATP)] generation, favoring lactic acid production. (earthwormexpress.com)
  • Cysteine is a powerful anti-oxidant that has been shown to help protect the cells against X-Ray and nuclear radiation. (gymnation.co.nz)
  • At the beginning of this issue, we were able to attach some reassurance to a high/normal taurine level. (dcmdogfood.com)
  • Low taurine means you should without a doubt be very concerned, but a normal taurine level may still have nutritional DCM. (dcmdogfood.com)
  • According to research, the administration of taurine along with caffeine actually attenuated the cognitive boosting effects of caffeine. (vitalscend.com)
  • The scores in the working memory and processing speed task were enhanced with caffeine, but not taurine. (vitalscend.com)
  • Taurine testing is one way to get information about your dog's heart. (dcmdogfood.com)