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Glutamine - Usage.
Glutamine is a supplement that is used in weightlifting and bodybuilding, as well as those who suffer for muscular cramps or pain - particularly elderly people. The main use of glutamine within the diet of either groups is as a means of replenishing the body's stores of amino acids that have been used during exercise or everyday activities.
There are still studies which are looking into problems with excessive consumption of Glutamine, which thus far have proved inconclusive. However, no ...
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Glutamine - Nutrition
Glutamine - Usage
Glutamine is a supplement that is used in weightlifting and bodybuilding, as well as those who suffer for muscular cramps or pain - particularly elderly people. The main use of glutamine within the diet of either groups is as a means of replenishing the body's stores of amino acids that have been used during exercise or everyday activities.
There are still studies which are looking into problems with excessive consumption of Glutamine, which thus far have proved inconclusive. However, normal supplementation is healthy mainly because glutamine is supposed to be supplemented after prolonged periods of exercise (For example, a workout or exercise in which amino acids are required for use) and replenishes amino acid stores; this being the main reason glutamine is reccomended for those who suffer from trauma, immune deficiencies, cancer, or during fasting.
Glutamine - Aiding gastrointestinal function
There have been several recent studies into the effects of glutamine and what properties it posesses, and, there is now a significant body of evidence that links glutamine-enriched diets with intestinal effects; aiding maintenance of gut barrier function, intestinal cell proliferation and differentiation, as well as generally reducing septic morbidity. The reason for such "cleansing" properties is thought to stem from the fact that the intestinal extraction rate of glutamine is higher than other amino acids, and is therefore thought to be the most viable option when attempting to alleviate conditions relating to the gut. [1]
These conditions being discovered after comparing plasma concentration within the gut between glutamine-enriched and non glutamine-enriched diets. However, even though Glutamine is thought to have "cleansing" properties and effects, it is unknown to what extent glutamine has clinical benefits, due to the varied concentrations of glutamine in varieties of food. [2]
Glutamine - Aiding recovery after surgery
It is also known that Glutamine has various effects in reducing healing time after operations. Hospital waiting times after abdominal surgery are reduced by providing parenteral nutrition regimens containing amounts of Glutamine to patients. Clinical trials have revealed that patients on supplimentation regimes containing Glutamine have improved nitrogen balances, generation of cysteinyl-leukotrienes from polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes and improved lymphocyte recovery and intestinal permeability (in postoperative patients) - in comparison to those who had no Glutamine within their dietary regime; all without any side-effects. [3]
Other related archivesAmmonia, Bodybuilding supplements, Dietetics, Gastrointestinal tract, RNA, amide, amine, amino acids, bodybuilding, enzyme, functional group, genetic code, glutamic acid, glutamine synthetase, hydroxyl, metabolism, nitrogen, nitrogen fixation, organic compounds, proteins, purines, pyrimidines, side-effects, weightlifting
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