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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for HISTIDINE OR PROLINE OR THREONINE OR GLUTAMIC ACID OR GLYCINE OR ASPARTIC ACID OR VALINE OR LYSINE OR PHENYLALANINE OR LEUCINE OR TRYPTOPHAN OR TYROSINE OR ISOLEUCINE OR TAURINE OR METHIONINE OR CYSTEINE OR ARGININE OR ALANINE OR SERINE
  1. ... acids include: alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine, and tyrosine. CONDITIONALLY ESSENTIAL ...
  2. ... is the sodium salt a common amino acid, glutamic acid. MSG is found naturally in our bodies and ...
  3. ... Citrulline: 1 to 22 Cystine: 2 to 12 Glutamic acid: 0 to 21 Glutamine: 11 to 42 Glycine: 17 to 146 Histidine: 49 to 413 Isoleucine: 30 to 186 Leucine: 1 to 9 Lysine: ...
  4. ... Children: 19 to 47 Adults: 30 to 65 Glutamic acid: Children: 32 to 140 Adults: 18 to 98 ... Children: 420 to 730 Adults: 390 to 650 Glycine: Children: 110 ... not detected Isoleucine: Children: 37 to 140 Adults: 42 to 100 ...
  5. Aronson JK. Glutamic acid and glutamates. In: Aronson JK, ed. Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs . 16th ed. Waltham, MA: Elsevier B.V.; ...
  6. ... a defect in the transport of certain amino acids (such as tryptophan and histidine) by the small intestine and kidneys.
  7. ... recommend a diet that avoids substances called isoleucine, ... with new cells that help breakdown methylmalonic acid normally.