+ Follow TRYPTOPHAN Tag
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[Title] => Channeling enzymes
[Summary] => In our cells, as in the laboratory, the conversion of reactant molecules to a particular product may proceed in multiple steps, so that there are intermediate steps and intermediate substrates.
[DatePublished] => 2011-05-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Eduardo A. Padlan, PhD
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[Title] => To D or not to D: An amino acid mystery unveiled
[Summary] => Amino acids are found in all life forms. Individual amino acids can be joined together to form short polymer chains called ...
[DatePublished] => 2008-09-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Elsie C. Jimenez, PhD and Melba C. Patacsil
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[Title] => Contaminant found in safe tryptophan derivative 5-HTP
[Summary] => Some commercially available formulations of the dietary supplement 5-HTP, marketed as a "safer alternative" to L-tryptophan, contain the same contaminant that was responsible for more than 1,500 cases of eosinophiliamyalgia syndrome and at least 38 deaths associated with L-tryptophan use in 1989. Patients who take 5-htp (5-hydroxytryptophan) as an antidepressant, sleep aid, or for weight loss or other complaints may be at risk for developing the syndrome. In fact, 10 cases have been reported worldwide, said at a seminar on treating mood and anxiety disorders.
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[Title] => Contaminant found in safe tryptophan derivative 5-HTP
[Summary] => Some commercially available formulations of the dietary supplement 5-HTP, marketed as a "safer alternative" to L-tryptophan, contain the same contaminant that was responsible for more than 1,500 cases of eosinophiliamyalgia syndrome and at least 38 deaths associated with L-tryptophan use in 1989. Patients who take 5-htp (5-hydroxytryptophan) as an antidepressant, sleep aid, or for weight loss or other complaints may be at risk for developing the syndrome. In fact, 10 cases have been reported worldwide, said at a seminar on treating mood and anxiety disorders.
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[Focus] => 0
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