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l-histidine,l-cysteine,l-isoleucine-Amino Acids Help Maintaining Muscle Tonus

(2009-12-23)

Russian medical experts suggest a technique for compensation nitrogen losses in muscles, L-Histidine/L-HISTIDINE_71-00-1.html">l-histidine which were not active for some time due to various reasons. Medics claim that taking L-Cystine/L-CYSTINE_56-89-3.html">l-cysteine a mixture of several amino acids leucine, isoleucine, methionine and arginine can prevent patient muscles from degradation.

When skeletal muscles L-Isoleucine/L-ISOLEUCINE_73-32-5.html">l-isoleucine do not get enough load, they show a very unhealthy tendency to lose nitrogen and nitrogenous compounds. This problem is often detected in many patients of traumatology departments, who don get enough physical exercise. Researchers from Federal Agency of High-Technology Medical Care know how to help these people they conducted a research on laboratory mice, which showed that a mixture of four amino acids (leucine, isoleucine, methionine and arginine) can compensate losses of this very important element from muscles.

Muscle proteins are not the only pool of nitrogen in an organism this essential chemical element can also be found in non-protein compounds, creatine and its derivative called creatine phosphate are a good example. Creatine is a high-energy chemical compound, which is aimed at supplying energy to muscles, and that is why lack of creatine and creatine phosphate makes patients very weak. Russian researchers see the solution for muscle nitrogen loss compensation in amino acid diet. Efficiency of a suggested technique was tested in experiments with laboratory animals male mice were hung on their tails in order to remove loads from their hind legs and skeletal muscles.

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