Lysine: An essential amino acid. It is often added to animal feed.Gentian Violet: A dye that is a mixture of violet rosanilinis with antibacterial, antifungal, and anthelmintic properties.PhenazinesMethylation: Addition of methyl groups. In histo-chemistry methylation is used to esterify carboxyl groups and remove sulfate groups by treating tissue sections with hot methanol in the presence of hydrochloric acid. (From Stedman, 25th ed)Histones: Small chromosomal proteins (approx 12-20 kD) possessing an open, unfolded structure and attached to the DNA in cell nuclei by ionic linkages. Classification into the various types (designated histone I, histone II, etc.) is based on the relative amounts of arginine and lysine in each.Acetylation: Formation of an acetyl derivative. (Stedman, 25th ed)Amino Acid Sequence: The order of amino acids as they occur in a polypeptide chain. This is referred to as the primary structure of proteins. It is of fundamental importance in determining PROTEIN CONFORMATION.Molecular Sequence Data: Descriptions of specific amino acid, carbohydrate, or nucleotide sequences which have appeared in the published literature and/or are deposited in and maintained by databanks such as GENBANK, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), National Biomedical Research Foundation (NBRF), or other sequence repositories.Amino Acids: Organic compounds that generally contain an amino (-NH2) and a carboxyl (-COOH) group. Twenty alpha-amino acids are the subunits which are polymerized to form proteins.2-Aminoadipic Acid: A metabolite in the principal biochemical pathway of lysine. It antagonizes neuroexcitatory activity modulated by the glutamate receptor, N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE; (NMDA).Saccharopine Dehydrogenases: Amine oxidoreductases that use either NAD+ (EC 1.5.1.7) or NADP+ (EC 1.5.1.8) as an acceptor to form L-LYSINE or NAD+ (EC 1.5.1.9) or NADP+ (EC 1.5.1.10) as an acceptor to form L-GLUTAMATE. Deficiency of this enzyme causes HYPERLYSINEMIAS.Arginine: An essential amino acid that is physiologically active in the L-form.Gram-Negative Bacteria: Bacteria which lose crystal violet stain but are stained pink when treated by Gram's method.Binding Sites: The parts of a macromolecule that directly participate in its specific combination with another molecule.Swine: Any of various animals that constitute the family Suidae and comprise stout-bodied, short-legged omnivorous mammals with thick skin, usually covered with coarse bristles, a rather long mobile snout, and small tail. Included are the genera Babyrousa, Phacochoerus (wart hogs), and Sus, the latter containing the domestic pig (see SUS SCROFA).Gram-Positive Bacteria: Bacteria which retain the crystal violet stain when treated by Gram's method.Protein Binding: The process in which substances, either endogenous or exogenous, bind to proteins, peptides, enzymes, protein precursors, or allied compounds. Specific protein-binding measures are often used as assays in diagnostic assessments.Histone Demethylases: Enzymes that catalyse the removal of methyl groups from LYSINE or ARGININE residues found on HISTONES. Many histone demethylases generally function through an oxidoreductive mechanism.Protein Processing, Post-Translational: Any of various enzymatically catalyzed post-translational modifications of PEPTIDES or PROTEINS in the cell of origin. These modifications include carboxylation; HYDROXYLATION; ACETYLATION; PHOSPHORYLATION; METHYLATION; GLYCOSYLATION; ubiquitination; oxidation; proteolysis; and crosslinking and result in changes in molecular weight and electrophoretic motility.Protein Methyltransferases: Enzymes that catalyze the methylation of amino acids after their incorporation into a polypeptide chain. S-Adenosyl-L-methionine acts as the methylating agent. EC 2.1.1.Mutation: Any detectable and heritable change in the genetic material that causes a change in the GENOTYPE and which is transmitted to daughter cells and to succeeding generations.Nutritional Requirements: The amounts of various substances in food needed by an organism to sustain healthy life.Kinetics: The rate dynamics in chemical or physical systems.Animal Feed: Foodstuff used especially for domestic and laboratory animals, or livestock.Acetic Anhydrides: Compounds used extensively as acetylation, oxidation and dehydrating agents and in the modification of proteins and enzymes.Models, Molecular: Models used experimentally or theoretically to study molecular shape, electronic properties, or interactions; includes analogous molecules, computer-generated graphics, and mechanical structures.Mutagenesis, Site-Directed: Genetically engineered MUTAGENESIS at a specific site in the DNA molecule that introduces a base substitution, or an insertion or deletion.Staining and Labeling: The marking of biological material with a dye or other reagent for the purpose of identifying and quantitating components of tissues, cells or their extracts.Protein Structure, Tertiary: The level of protein structure in which combinations of secondary protein structures (alpha helices, beta sheets, loop regions, and motifs) pack together to form folded shapes called domains. Disulfide bridges between cysteines in two different parts of the polypeptide chain along with other interactions between the chains play a role in the formation and stabilization of tertiary structure. Small proteins usually consist of only one domain but larger proteins may contain a number of domains connected by segments of polypeptide chain which lack regular secondary structure.Dietary Proteins: Proteins obtained from foods. They are the main source of the ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS.Escherichia coli: A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria (GRAM-NEGATIVE FACULTATIVELY ANAEROBIC RODS) commonly found in the lower part of the intestine of warm-blooded animals. It is usually nonpathogenic, but some strains are known to produce DIARRHEA and pyogenic infections. Pathogenic strains (virotypes) are classified by their specific pathogenic mechanisms such as toxins (ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI), etc.Ubiquitination: The act of ligating UBIQUITINS to PROTEINS to form ubiquitin-protein ligase complexes to label proteins for transport to the PROTEASOME ENDOPEPTIDASE COMPLEX where proteolysis occurs.Bacteria: One of the three domains of life (the others being Eukarya and ARCHAEA), also called Eubacteria. They are unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms which generally possess rigid cell walls, multiply by cell division, and exhibit three principal forms: round or coccal, rodlike or bacillary, and spiral or spirochetal. Bacteria can be classified by their response to OXYGEN: aerobic, anaerobic, or facultatively anaerobic; by the mode by which they obtain their energy: chemotrophy (via chemical reaction) or PHOTOTROPHY (via light reaction); for chemotrophs by their source of chemical energy: CHEMOLITHOTROPHY (from inorganic compounds) or chemoorganotrophy (from organic compounds); and by their source for CARBON; NITROGEN; etc.; HETEROTROPHY (from organic sources) or AUTOTROPHY (from CARBON DIOXIDE). They can also be classified by whether or not they stain (based on the structure of their CELL WALLS) with CRYSTAL VIOLET dye: gram-negative or gram-positive.Histone Acetyltransferases: Enzymes that catalyze acyl group transfer from ACETYL-CoA to HISTONES forming CoA and acetyl-histones.Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases: A family of histone demethylases that share a conserved Jumonji C domain. The enzymes function via an iron-dependent dioxygenase mechanism that couples the conversion of 2-oxoglutarate to succinate to the hydroxylation of N-methyl groups.Vaginosis, Bacterial: Polymicrobial, nonspecific vaginitis associated with positive cultures of Gardnerella vaginalis and other anaerobic organisms and a decrease in lactobacilli. It remains unclear whether the initial pathogenic event is caused by the growth of anaerobes or a primary decrease in lactobacilli.Chromatin: The material of CHROMOSOMES. It is a complex of DNA; HISTONES; and nonhistone proteins (CHROMOSOMAL PROTEINS, NON-HISTONE) found within the nucleus of a cell.Nitrogen: An element with the atomic symbol N, atomic number 7, and atomic weight [14.00643; 14.00728]. Nitrogen exists as a diatomic gas and makes up about 78% of the earth's atmosphere by volume. It is a constituent of proteins and nucleic acids and found in all living cells.Pyridoxal Phosphate: This is the active form of VITAMIN B 6 serving as a coenzyme for synthesis of amino acids, neurotransmitters (serotonin, norepinephrine), sphingolipids, aminolevulinic acid. During transamination of amino acids, pyridoxal phosphate is transiently converted into pyridoxamine phosphate (PYRIDOXAMINE).Base Sequence: The sequence of PURINES and PYRIMIDINES in nucleic acids and polynucleotides. It is also called nucleotide sequence.p300-CBP Transcription Factors: A family of histone acetyltransferases that is structurally-related to CREB-BINDING PROTEIN and to E1A-ASSOCIATED P300 PROTEIN. They function as transcriptional coactivators by bridging between DNA-binding TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS and the basal transcription machinery. They also modify transcription factors and CHROMATIN through ACETYLATION.Substrate Specificity: A characteristic feature of enzyme activity in relation to the kind of substrate on which the enzyme or catalytic molecule reacts.HomoarginineUbiquitin: A highly conserved 76-amino acid peptide universally found in eukaryotic cells that functions as a marker for intracellular PROTEIN TRANSPORT and degradation. Ubiquitin becomes activated through a series of complicated steps and forms an isopeptide bond to lysine residues of specific proteins within the cell. These "ubiquitinated" proteins can be recognized and degraded by proteosomes or be transported to specific compartments within the cell.Peptides: Members of the class of compounds composed of AMINO ACIDS joined together by peptide bonds between adjacent amino acids into linear, branched or cyclical structures. OLIGOPEPTIDES are composed of approximately 2-12 amino acids. Polypeptides are composed of approximately 13 or more amino acids. PROTEINS are linear polypeptides that are normally synthesized on RIBOSOMES.Structure-Activity Relationship: The relationship between the chemical structure of a compound and its biological or pharmacological activity. Compounds are often classed together because they have structural characteristics in common including shape, size, stereochemical arrangement, and distribution of functional groups.Diet: Regular course of eating and drinking adopted by a person or animal.Protein Conformation: The characteristic 3-dimensional shape of a protein, including the secondary, supersecondary (motifs), tertiary (domains) and quaternary structure of the peptide chain. PROTEIN STRUCTURE, QUATERNARY describes the conformation assumed by multimeric proteins (aggregates of more than one polypeptide chain).Cadaverine: A foul-smelling diamine formed by bacterial decarboxylation of lysine.Bacteriological Techniques: Techniques used in studying bacteria.Mobiluncus: A genus of gram-negative, anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria. Its organisms are found in the human vagina, particularly in association with Gardnerella vaginalis in cases of bacterial vaginosis.Hydrogen-Ion Concentration: The normality of a solution with respect to HYDROGEN ions; H+. It is related to acidity measurements in most cases by pH = log 1/2[1/(H+)], where (H+) is the hydrogen ion concentration in gram equivalents per liter of solution. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)Gardnerella vaginalis: A species in the genus GARDNERELLA previously classified as Haemophilus vaginalis. This bacterium, also isolated from the female genital tract of healthy women, is implicated in the cause of bacterial vaginosis (VAGINOSIS, BACTERIAL).Amino Acid Substitution: The naturally occurring or experimentally induced replacement of one or more AMINO ACIDS in a protein with another. If a functionally equivalent amino acid is substituted, the protein may retain wild-type activity. Substitution may also diminish, enhance, or eliminate protein function. Experimentally induced substitution is often used to study enzyme activities and binding site properties.Weight Gain: Increase in BODY WEIGHT over existing weight.Sequence Homology, Amino Acid: The degree of similarity between sequences of amino acids. This information is useful for the analyzing genetic relatedness of proteins and species.Amino Acids, Essential: Amino acids that are not synthesized by the human body in amounts sufficient to carry out physiological functions. They are obtained from dietary foodstuffs.Recombinant Proteins: Proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology.Methyltransferases: A subclass of enzymes of the transferase class that catalyze the transfer of a methyl group from one compound to another. (Dorland, 28th ed) EC 2.1.1.Random Allocation: A process involving chance used in therapeutic trials or other research endeavor for allocating experimental subjects, human or animal, between treatment and control groups, or among treatment groups. It may also apply to experiments on inanimate objects.Carboxy-Lyases: Enzymes that catalyze the addition of a carboxyl group to a compound (carboxylases) or the removal of a carboxyl group from a compound (decarboxylases). EC 4.1.1.Cattle: Domesticated bovine animals of the genus Bos, usually kept on a farm or ranch and used for the production of meat or dairy products or for heavy labor.Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections: Infections caused by bacteria that show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method.Polyubiquitin: An oligomer formed from the repetitive linking of the C-terminal glycine of one UBIQUITIN molecule via an isopeptide bond to a lysine residue on a second ubiquitin molecule. It is structurally distinct from UBIQUITIN C, which is a single protein containing a tandemly arrayed ubiquitin peptide sequence.Aspartate Kinase: An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of beta-aspartyl phosphate from aspartic acid and ATP. Threonine serves as an allosteric regulator of this enzyme to control the biosynthetic pathway from aspartic acid to threonine. EC 2.7.2.4.Anti-Bacterial Agents: Substances that reduce the growth or reproduction of BACTERIA.Epigenesis, Genetic: A genetic process by which the adult organism is realized via mechanisms that lead to the restriction in the possible fates of cells, eventually leading to their differentiated state. Mechanisms involved cause heritable changes to cells without changes to DNA sequence such as DNA METHYLATION; HISTONE modification; DNA REPLICATION TIMING; NUCLEOSOME positioning; and heterochromatization which result in selective gene expression or repression.Ornithine: An amino acid produced in the urea cycle by the splitting off of urea from arginine.Adipates: Derivatives of adipic acid. Included under this heading are a broad variety of acid forms, salts, esters, and amides that contain a 1,6-carboxy terminated aliphatic structure.Mass Spectrometry: An analytical method used in determining the identity of a chemical based on its mass using mass analyzers/mass spectrometers.Cell Line: Established cell cultures that have the potential to propagate indefinitely.SUMO-1 Protein: A 1.5-kDa small ubiquitin-related modifier protein that can covalently bind via an isopeptide link to a number of cellular proteins. It may play a role in intracellular protein transport and a number of other cellular processes.
6TMS neutral amino acid transporter family
Innate immune system
Cadmium resistance transporter
Homoserine/threonine resistance transporter
Mepron (rumen-protected methionine)
Low-carbohydrate diet
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Methionine6
- Supplement with 0.1545 g/L calcium chloride, 0.365 g/L L -glutamine, 0.05905 g/L L -leucine, 0.09125 g/L L -lysine, 0.0612 g/L magnesium chloride, 0.04884 g/L magnesium sulfate, 0.0172 g/L L -methionine, 1.2 g/L sodium bicarbonate. (sigmaaldrich.com)
- Each 20 gm scoop of Tri Amino contains 10 gm l-lysine, 5 gm dl-methionine, and 2 gm l-theonine. (valleyvet.com)
- HorseTech's Nutramino can be used to boost the amino acid content of your equine diets by providing supplemental lysine, methionine and threonine. (earthsongranch.com)
- In recent research, one group of cows was fed a 16.8% crude protein diet that provided an estimated 2,590 grams of metabolisable protein with a lysine to methionine ratio (Lys: Met) of 3.33. (allaboutfeed.net)
- The ration with lower crude protein, however, provided six extra grams of metabolisable methionine from its 40 grams of dry MetaSmart, a rumen-protected methionine. (allaboutfeed.net)
- At the end of the pepsin digestion, the amount of alpha-amino nitrogen as a percentage of total digested nitrogen was twice as high from tortilla (43.1 percent) as from maize (21.4 percent) and levels of histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine methionine, phenylalanine, threonine and tryptophan were higher from the tortilla hydrolysate than from maize, suggesting a faster release from the proteins. (fao.org)
Amino Acids12
- L-Lysine is an essential free-form amino acid which acts as a precursor for other amino acids, including L-carnitine (needed for fat metabolism). (vitaminlife.com)
- L-lysine is one of the eight essential amino acids that cannot be manufactured by the body. (nutritionexpress.com)
- Cooking treatments andgermination decreased the concentrations of lysine, tryptophan, totalaromatic and sulfur-containing amino acids. (springer.com)
- Because lysine is only one of the more than twenty amino acids found in proteins, Pure Lysine improves protein value without overloading the horse with excessive amounts of crude protein. (atozvetsupply.com)
- Douglas Labs Ultra Protein Plus Chocolate Almond 908 grams can be reconstituted into a delicious, chocolate almond or vanilla bean flavored, nutritionally fortified protein drink that is a rich source of all the indispensable amino acids essential to health, as well as 25% of the nutrition provided by Douglas Laboratories' Ultra Preventive® III, a multi-vitamin/mineral dietary supplement. (integrativepsychiatry.net)
- This delicious, vanilla-flavored, powdered protein shake mix with no added sugar delivers 20 grams of protein and plenty of branched-chain amino acids (BCCAs) in every scoop. (lifeextension.com)
- To make strong collagen for healthy, glowing skin and clean arteries, it's necessary to have ample supplies of vitamin C and two amino acids, lysine and proline. (mindbodygreen.com)
- Proline can be made from other amino acids, so the two key components are really vitamin C and lysine. (mindbodygreen.com)
- vitamin C , and the amino acids lysine and proline . (greenmedinfo.com)
- Soba contains all eight essential amino acids, including lysine, which is lacking in wheat flour. (wikipedia.org)
- Calcium bioavailability increased when lime-treated maize was supplemented with its limiting amino acids, lysine and tryptophan. (fao.org)
- You just need to drink a lot of water when taking Lysine, and taking it with a meal does not hurt the other amino acids. (wisegeek.com)
Isoleucine1
- However, cooked andgerminated chickpeas were still higher in lysine, isoleucine and totalaromatic amino acid contents than the FAO/WHO reference. (springer.com)
Protein28
- L-Lysine is required by the body for the production of all proteins including hormones, enzymes and antibodies, as well as carnitine and collagen, the structural protein that forms all connective tissue such as skin, tendon and bone. (unlimitedhealth.nl)
- This page is all about the nutrition of Yogurt, fruit, low fat, 10 grams protein per 8 ounce. (bellaonline.com)
- Horses with low lysine intakes will need more crude protein, because more protein will be wasted (see sidebar). (equisearch.com)
- Lysine requirements are the same, meaning 4.3% of the total protein should be lysine. (equisearch.com)
- His intake of protein is 10,000 grams (10 kg) x 0.1 (10% protein) = 1,000 grams of protein, more than enough to meet the average requirement of 630 grams of crude protein. (equisearch.com)
- For a new serving size, enter the value in the box below and press 'rescale' for a different amount of Yogurt, plain, whole milk, 8 grams protein per 8 ounce. (dietandfitnesstoday.com)
- There are no significant positive factors associated with this serving of Yogurt, plain, whole milk, 8 grams protein per 8 ounce. (dietandfitnesstoday.com)
- just a few grams each day can dramatically improve the availability of the rest of the protein in the diet. (farmvet.com)
- For only pennies a day, Pure Lysine increases protein value without overloading the horse with excessive crude protein. (farmvet.com)
- According to the National Research Council, Inadequate protein or lysine intake results in decreased growth and development of young animals. (atozvetsupply.com)
- The protein of many horse diets, especially those that are based on grains and grass hay and forage, is often low in lysine. (atozvetsupply.com)
- The National Research Council calls lysine the first limiting amino acid in the diet of growing foals inadequate protein or lysine intake results in decreased growth and development of young animals. (atozvetsupply.com)
- Even the keratin protein in hoof and hair requires lysine. (atozvetsupply.com)
- If you re looking to build lean muscle mass then you will need up to 1.5 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight. (illpumpyouup.com)
- The combination of great tasting, super convenient mix-ability and 22 grams of high quality protein, will defiantly be a hit with your taste buds and protein hungry muscles. (illpumpyouup.com)
- Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Protein Gold Standard Supplies 24 Grams of protein per scoop! (illpumpyouup.com)
- How many calories are there in Yogurt, fruit, low fat, 10 grams protein per 8 ounce, fortified with vitamin D ? (acaloriecounter.com)
- Here you will find the full nutrition facts for Yogurt, fruit, low fat, 10 grams protein per 8 ounce, fortified with vitamin D including calories, protein, carbs, fat and much more. (acaloriecounter.com)
- This option will ensure that the nutrition facts shown are 100% accurate for your specific amount of Yogurt, fruit, low fat, 10 grams protein per 8 ounce, fortified with vitamin D. (acaloriecounter.com)
- In Salmonella enterica , the reversible lysine acetylation (RLA) system is comprised of the protein acetyltransferase (Pat) and sirtuin deacetylase (CobB). (asm.org)
- Our Wellness Code® Whey Protein Concentrate delivers 20 grams of protein per scoop to help build lean muscle, inhibit protein breakdown and promote immune system health and longevity. (lifeextension.com)
- Another group of cows was fed a 15.7% crude protein diet that delivered 2,450 grams of metabolisable protein for a Lys: Met ratio of 2.98. (allaboutfeed.net)
- The ration with higher crude protein contained 140 more grams of metabolisable protein, yet its amino acid levels were out of balance. (allaboutfeed.net)
- Lysine is an essential amino acid ( protein ) meaning our body cannot make it. (healthtap.com)
- Usually 5-8% of the protein content in these foods is lysine. (xkcd.com)
- That's how many grams of protein you want, each day, from these foods. (xkcd.com)
- One of the good lysine side effects is more efficient creation of muscle protein. (wisegeek.com)
- Detection of Gram-positive bacteria is mediated through the recognition of peptidoglycan by the peptidoglycan-recognition protein-SA (PGRP-SA) with the help of Gram-negative binding protein1 (GNBP1) ( 7 - 9 ). (pnas.org)
Scoop6
- Each 322 mg (1 rounded scoop) contains approximately 250 mg of L-Lysine in a palatable base. (petrx.com)
- Each scoop supplies 3 grams of pure lysine. (farmvet.com)
- Enclosed scoop holds 4 grams. (atozvetsupply.com)
- Directions for Use Each enclosed 4 gram scoop supplies 3 grams of pure lysine. (atozvetsupply.com)
- The recommended serving size of PureLean Vanilla Bean Flavor by Pure Encapsulations is one scoop (34 grams) daily. (pureformulas.com)
- Pure Spirulina grown in the USA Feed at the rate of 1 - 10 gram scoop per day, or speak to your vet for the proper dosage for your horse! (earthsongranch.com)
1,000 mg1
- L-Lysine 1,000 mg da Source Naturals vem em uma embalagem com 100 tabletes ou 50 tabletes. (evitamins.com)
FOODS L-Lysine1
- Now Foods L-Lysine in powder form is a GMP quality assured and vegetarian/vegan food supplement. (unlimitedhealth.nl)
Proline3
- Research Proven HGH Formula - L-Lysine HCl, L-Arginine HCl, Oxo-Proline, N-Acetyl L-Cysteine, and L-Glutamine. (illpumpyouup.com)
- Linus Pauling also said that atherosclerotic plaque formation can be prevented or reversed with vitamin C, lysine and proline. (greenmedinfo.com)
- The original formula from Pauling and Rath includes high dose vitamin C in combination with l-lysine, l-proline, EGCG (a green tea antioxidant extract), and quercetin (works synergistically with EGCG). (greenmedinfo.com)
Enough lysine3
- Without enough lysine, the production of these and other proteins is restricted. (atozvetsupply.com)
- By making sure you get enough lysine and vitamin C every day, you can enjoy abundant collagen for a healthy heart and glowing skin. (mindbodygreen.com)
- Most people get enough lysine through their regular diet to keep their bodies functioning normally. (wisegeek.com)
Capsules1
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the administering comprises administering the Gram (+) bacteria and glutamine composition as capsules. (freepatentsonline.com)
Cold Sores8
- LYSINE, BHT and ECHINACEA for Cold Sores and Herpes. (go365wellness.com)
- Lysine has been used to prevent cold sores and genital herpes. (epnet.com)
- L-lysine is also a possibly effective form of treatment for cold sores, states WebMD. (reference.com)
- Lysine Ultra™ is a convenient way to protect your body from harmful bacteria, cold sores, and weak bones. (wholehealth.com)
- Is it safe to take l-lysine for cold sores in first trimester? (healthtap.com)
- Lysine can be used to treat and prevent cold sores. (wisegeek.com)
- All the same negative side effects apply to lysine as a weight-lifting supplement as to lysine as a treatment for cold sores. (wisegeek.com)
- Lysine has been used to treat cold sores. (wisegeek.com)
Collagen14
- L-Lysine is crucial to the formation of collagen, a major part of the body's connective tissues. (vitaminlife.com)
- Lysine is necessary for the production of all proteins in the body, and is required for the maintenance of the structural proteins collagen and elastin, which form all connective tissue such as skin, tendon, and bone. (ifit.ee)
- L-Lysine appears to help the body absorb and conserve calcium and it plays an important role in the formation of collagen, a substance important for bones and connective tissues including skin, tendon, and cartilage. (go365wellness.com)
- Lysine is also used for the health and integrity of skin by promoting the production of collagen and tissue maintenance. (go365wellness.com)
- Lysine supports the synthesis of proteins in your body including collagen, which is responsible for forming healthy connective tissues like cartilage and skin. (wholehealth.com)
- Vitamin C is required for lysyl hydroxylase, an enzyme responsible for attaching the lysine residues together on adjacent collagen strands. (greenmedinfo.com)
- see diagram below) Vitamin C deficiency results in weakened collagen strands caused by disrupted lysine crosslinking. (greenmedinfo.com)
- Next image (below) shows three steps in attachment of two fibrils (collagen strands) by combining two lysine molecules with the help of an enzyme lysine hydroxylase which requires vitamin C. (greenmedinfo.com)
- If you have enough C and lysine, you can make ample amounts of procollagen that then gets converted to the different types of collagen to help enhance your skin and appearance. (mindbodygreen.com)
- There's ample evidence that adequate natural components of making collagen, vitamin C and lysine, can protect the skin from damage and slow aging. (mindbodygreen.com)
- Greens are also excellent sources of vitamin C. And summer and winter squash, green beans, carrots, and some herbs and spices also contain vitamin C. Finally, I choose to add 2 to 3 grams a day of buffered ascorbic acid as a powder in my morning smoothie to ensure I have adequate components for abundant collagen and a healthy body. (mindbodygreen.com)
- Gram-for-gram, some types of collagen fibrils are stronger than steel. (greenmedinfo.com)
- Lysine, for example, destroys the collagen-eating enzymes contained in cancer cells. (greenmedinfo.com)
- Lysine is an essential amino acid that's very important for collagen production. (xkcd.com)
Vitamin1
- Vitamin C , 12-15 grams of Vitamin C spread out during the day (build up to this amount over two weeks, start at only three grams a day. (cancertutor.com)
Tablets2
- What are some of the benefits of taking L-lysine 1,000 milligram tablets? (reference.com)
- Customer who purchased Myrolea-B 84 tablets 1.1 grams online also bought the following products which may be of interest to you. (acuatlanta.net)
Pure l-lysine2
- Pure Lysine contains only pure l-lysine HCl, the stable form of the essential amino acid most often deficient in the diets of horses. (farmvet.com)
- Vita Flex Nutrition) Pure Lysine contains only pure l-lysine HCl, a super-concentrated source of the essential amino acid most often deficient in horses diets. (atozvetsupply.com)
Sources of lysine2
- Legumes, such as peas and lentils are the best vegetarian sources of lysine. (mindbodygreen.com)
- Fish and meat are natural sources of lysine. (wisegeek.com)
Cats5
- Vetoquinol (formerly Vet Solutions) Viralys Powder for Cats is an L-Lysine HCL oral supplement in a palatable flavor powder for cats. (petrx.com)
- Viralys L-lysine Gel for Cats & Kittens (5 oz. (petrx.com)
- For use in cats and kittens as a nutritional supplement for conditions responsive to Lysine. (petstruly.com)
- Felo Lysine: Supports the Immune System Sometimes cats feel under the weather, and they need a little support to get back on all four paws. (go365wellness.com)
- That's why Thomas Labs created Felo Lysine, an l-lysine supplement for cats that is specifically formulated to. (go365wellness.com)
Citrate1
- I thought it might have been shigella, but shigella is both citrate AND lysine negative, which clearly conflict. (protocol-online.org)
Palatable base2
- Each 1/4 teaspoon contains 250 mg of L-Lysine in a palatable base. (petstruly.com)
- L-Lysine in a palatable base. (petstruly.com)
Liter2
- Suspend 55 grams of the medium in one liter of purified water. (neogen.com)
- Formulated to contain 14.8 grams of powder per liter of medium. (sigmaaldrich.com)
Scoops4
- Comes in a 100 gram resealable jar (approx 310 rounded scoops). (petrx.com)
- Blend, shake, or briskly stir 2 level scoops (58 grams) of OptiCleanz into 8-12 ounces chilled, pure water, or amount for desired thickness, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. (integrativepsychiatry.net)
- For foals and weanlings up to one year, feed 2 scoops (6 grams l-lys. (farmvet.com)
- Two (2) level scoops will provide approximately three (3) ounces (85 grams). (horsetech.com)
Bacteria and fungi3
- Their antimicrobial activity against representative strains of Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria and fungi has been confirmed. (mdpi.com)
- Here, we demonstrate the essential role of ModSP, a modular serine protease, in the activation of the Toll pathway by Gram-positive bacteria and fungi. (pnas.org)
- In Drosophila , proteolytic cascades are also involved in the regulation of the Toll pathway, which mediates resistance to Gram-positive bacteria and fungi. (pnas.org)
Ounces3
- However, for the most accurate nutritional information possible, weigh your exact serving on a digital food scale to find out its exact weight (in either grams or ounces). (acaloriecounter.com)
- Feed to horses weighing 1,000 lbs. or more, at the rate of three (3) ounces (85 grams) per day. (horsetech.com)
- Feed at the rate of 4.5 ounces (127 grams) for pregnant mares in final 1/3 of gestation through initial 1/3 of lactation. (horsetech.com)
Viralys4
- Vetoquinol Viralys (L-Lysine) Powder (600 grams) meets the needs of a Lysine supplement which is a known help in cat herpes virus treatment, both for respiratory and eye symptoms. (entirelypetspharmacy.com)
- Packaged in 600 gram containers for multiple doses with one order, Entirelypets.com sells Vetoquinol Viralys Powder in tasty flavors, convincing cat patients to take their medicine without a fuss. (entirelypetspharmacy.com)
- Viralys Oral Powder contains L-Lysine, an amino acid that helps keep your cat's immune system functioning properly. (1800petmeds.com)
- Viralys Oral Powder is also used to treat conditions that are responsive to L-Lysine. (1800petmeds.com)
Precursor2
Herpes virus3
- Lysine has been demonstrated to decrease the severity of ocular symptoms associated with herpes virus infection (1) and reduce viral shedding during periods of disease recurrence (2). (petstruly.com)
- Because shingles is caused by a herpes virus, some doctors believe that lysine could help, since it inhibits replication of herpes simplex, a related virus. (wholehealth.com)
- Lysine supplements may help reduce the symptoms of a herpes virus outbreak. (wisegeek.com)
Negative bacilli3
- IMSEAR at SEARO: Identification of lysine positive non-fermenting gram negative bacilli (Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Burkholderia cepacia complex). (who.int)
- BACKGROUND: The Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC) and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia are closely related groups of non-fermenting gram-negative bacilli (NFGNBs) having a similar spectrum of infections ranging from superficial to deep-seated and disseminated infections. (who.int)
- The gram stain shows gram negative bacilli. (upmc.edu)
Horses7
- A 2005 study from Virginia Intermont College showed that supplementing both young and old horses in light work with more lysine resulted in improved muscle mass. (equisearch.com)
- How Much Lysine Do Horses Need? (atozvetsupply.com)
- The NRC estimates the daily lysine needs of mature 1,100 pound horses from 23 grams for idle horses to 46 grams for horses in intense work. (atozvetsupply.com)
- Grains And Grass Are Lysine Poor Unfortunately, the grains we feed to meet the energy needs of growing and working horses are particularly weak in lysine. (atozvetsupply.com)
- Lysine deficiencies can result in poor growth and development of young horses and poor overall health of adult horses. (valleyvet.com)
- Feed adult horses 7-10 grams daily, depending on ration. (valleyvet.com)
- Provide to horses at the rate of 140 grams (5 oz.) per day to provide nutrients as specified by client. (earthsongranch.com)
Doses5
- It is likely safe to take lysine in small doses for a short time, but stomach upset and diarrhea may happen. (epnet.com)
- A dose of 5 to 9 grams is needed to increase blood flow, and such high doses can cause significant stomach pain and discomfort. (livestrong.com)
- Doses of 3 to 6 grams per day ar. (reference.com)
- Dietary doses do not cause any known lysine side effects. (wisegeek.com)
- Some people suffer side effects from lysine even when taken in proscribed doses. (wisegeek.com)
Intake3
- Although L-lysine is helpful in the treatment of hair loss, excessive intake may have the opposite effect, according to PubMed. (reference.com)
- Some studies indicate that a daily intake of between 1 and 3 grams of L-lysine prevents or treats herpes simplex infections, states Drugs.com. (reference.com)
- For connective tissue specifically, the only thing you need to be particularly careful of is your lysine intake. (xkcd.com)
Proteins7
- Proteins that require lysine include the collagens and elastins that make up the bone matrix, tendons, skin, and article cartilage. (atozvetsupply.com)
- Myosin and other muscle proteins contain large amounts of lysine. (atozvetsupply.com)
- Gram-positive pathogenic bacteria display proteins on their surface that may interact with host cells and tissues and play a role in virulence. (pnas.org)
- To date, five major mechanisms for displaying proteins at the surface of Gram-positive bacteria have been described (Fig. 1 ). (pnas.org)
- some S. pneumoniae proteins such as LytA bind to choline-substituted teichoic acids (TA), or lipoteichoic acids (LTA) by means of 20-amino acid repeats (TA and LTA are polymers that traverse the cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria). (pnas.org)
- Major types of surface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria. (pnas.org)
- IMPORTANCE Reversible lysine acylation is used by cells of all domains of life to modulate the function of proteins involved in diverse cellular processes. (asm.org)
Immune3
- In addition, L-Lysine may help to support a healthy immune system and proper cardiovascular function. (ifit.ee)
- deliciously blackcurrant flavoured and contains lysine, an essential amino acid that supports healthy growth and immune function for children, adolescents and young adults. (go365wellness.com)
- Lysine aids in bone health and immune function. (valleyvet.com)