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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Aspartic acid
  1. Aspartic acid is a nonessential amino acid . Amino acids are building blocks of proteins. "Nonessential" means that our ... Aspartic acid helps every cell in the body work. It plays a role in: Hormone production and release ...
  2. ... affects how the body breaks down and uses aspartic acid . ... MRI scan Urine or blood chemistry for elevated aspartic acid DNA analysis
  3. ... A combination of two amino acids -- phenylalanine and aspartic acid. 200 times sweeter than sucrose. Loses its sweetness ...
  4. ... eat. Nonessential amino acids include: alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine, and ...
  5. ... Children: 15 to 40 Adults: 45 to 130 Aspartic acid: Children: 0 to 26 Adults: 0 to 6 ...
  6. ... Arginine: 0 to 8 Asparagine: 10 to 65 Aspartic acid : 5 to 50 Citrulline: 1 to 22 Cystine: ...
  7. ... body breaks down and uses a protein called aspartic acid) Hydrocephalus (buildup of fluid inside the skull that ...