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Results 1 - 10 of 303 for Protein nutrient
  1. ... with ornithine translocase deficiency often cannot tolerate high-protein foods, such as meat. Occasionally, high-protein meals or stress caused by illness or periods without food (fasting) may cause ammonia to accumulate more quickly ...
  2. ... process proteins properly. Normally, the body breaks down proteins from food into smaller parts called amino acids. Amino acids ... without food (fasting), or an increased amount of protein-rich foods in the diet. SBCAD deficiency is a rare ...
  3. ... serious health problems.Normally, the body breaks down proteins from food into smaller parts called amino acids. Amino acids ... fasting), infections, or eating an increased amount of protein-rich foods.Some people with gene mutations that cause isovaleric ...
  4. ... these amino acids, which are found in many protein-rich foods, nausea and vomiting are typically experienced after ingesting ... infants are weaned and receive greater amounts of protein from solid foods. Lysinuric protein intolerance is estimated to occur in ...
  5. ... form of the disorder notice that eating high-protein foods, such as meat, affects how they feel, although ...
  6. ... reduced level of consciousness. Headaches, vomiting, aversion to protein foods, and seizures can also occur in this form ...
  7. ... expected rate (failure to thrive) because eating high-protein foods leads to diarrhea and vomiting. Affected infants may ...
  8. ... are present in many kinds of food, particularly protein-rich foods such as milk, meat, and eggs.Mutations in any of these three genes reduce or eliminate the function of the protein complex, preventing the normal breakdown of leucine, isoleucine, ...
  9. ... are present in many kinds of food, particularly protein-rich foods such as milk, meat, and eggs. The BCKD ...
  10. ... are present in many kinds of food, particularly protein-rich foods such as milk, meat, and eggs. The BCKD ...
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