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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for THREONINE OR GLUTAMIC ACID OR HISTIDINE OR PROLINE OR GLYCINE OR LYSINE OR VALINE OR ASPARTIC ACID OR PHENYLALANINE OR LEUCINE OR ISOLEUCINE OR TRYPTOPHAN OR "N-ACETYLTYROSINE" OR METHIONINE OR ALANINE OR ARGININE 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: ... Ornithine: 1 to 5 Phenylalanine : 1 to 5 Proline: 3 to 13 Serine: 0 to 9 Taurine: 18 to 89 Threonine: 13 to 587 Tyrosine: 3 to 14 Valine: ...
  4. ... Children: 19 to 47 Adults: 30 to 65 Glutamic acid: Children: 32 to 140 Adults: 18 to 98 ... Children: 0 to 12 Adults: 0 to 55 Proline: Children: 130 to 290 ... 45 to 130 Threonine: Children: 67 to 150 Adults: 92 to 240 ...
  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. ... recommend a diet that avoids substances called isoleucine, threonine, methionine, and valine. Liver or kidney transplantation (or both) have been ...