Although arginine has been shown to improve healing in rodents and in small induced wounds in healthy volunteers, little is known about the effects of arginine supplementation on healing of clinically relevant surgical wounds. We studied 18 patients in a double-blind randomized pilot study (12 men, 6 women), who underwent skin transplantation as part of reconstructive surgery. Patients were randomly assigned to receive arginine (n = 8) or placebo (n = 10) supplementation as an enteral dose of 36.2 g of l-arginine-HCl or an isocaloric amount of placebo (51.2 g alanine), respectively. Wound healing was evaluated at the donor sites of skin grafts by measuring angiogenesis, reepithelialization, and neutrophil count. Arginine metabolism was stud...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not the addition of...
ABSTRACT Supplemental dietary arginine HC1 (ARG-HC1) minimizes immediate post-wounding weight loss, ...
Under stress conditions, the metabolic demand for nutrients increases, which, if not met, may slow d...
Although arginine has been shown to improve healing in rodents and in small induced wounds in health...
Background and aims: Studies evaluating the effect of arginine supplementation in human wound healin...
We expounded the effect of intravenous arginine on the healing of human skin graft donor sites. This...
Arginine supplementation has been identified as advantageous in experimental wound healing. However,...
ABSTRACT: Modern advances in nutritional therapies have led to the specific use of arginine suppleme...
BACKGROUND: Several experimental studies have shown the importance of arginine in wound healing. How...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To evaluate the contribution of L-arginine oral or topical rout of administration...
Compelling evidence suggests that nitric oxide (NO), a metabolite of arginine, plays an important ro...
Although arginine plays an important role in many aspects of inflammation and wound healing, the mec...
Under stress conditions, the metabolic demand for nutrients increases, which, if not met, may slow d...
Objective: To investigate if a lower dose of arginine in the form of an oral nutritional supplement ...
BACKGROUND: : Partial flap loss is caused by the incapability of the vascular pedicle to provide suf...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not the addition of...
ABSTRACT Supplemental dietary arginine HC1 (ARG-HC1) minimizes immediate post-wounding weight loss, ...
Under stress conditions, the metabolic demand for nutrients increases, which, if not met, may slow d...
Although arginine has been shown to improve healing in rodents and in small induced wounds in health...
Background and aims: Studies evaluating the effect of arginine supplementation in human wound healin...
We expounded the effect of intravenous arginine on the healing of human skin graft donor sites. This...
Arginine supplementation has been identified as advantageous in experimental wound healing. However,...
ABSTRACT: Modern advances in nutritional therapies have led to the specific use of arginine suppleme...
BACKGROUND: Several experimental studies have shown the importance of arginine in wound healing. How...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To evaluate the contribution of L-arginine oral or topical rout of administration...
Compelling evidence suggests that nitric oxide (NO), a metabolite of arginine, plays an important ro...
Although arginine plays an important role in many aspects of inflammation and wound healing, the mec...
Under stress conditions, the metabolic demand for nutrients increases, which, if not met, may slow d...
Objective: To investigate if a lower dose of arginine in the form of an oral nutritional supplement ...
BACKGROUND: : Partial flap loss is caused by the incapability of the vascular pedicle to provide suf...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not the addition of...
ABSTRACT Supplemental dietary arginine HC1 (ARG-HC1) minimizes immediate post-wounding weight loss, ...
Under stress conditions, the metabolic demand for nutrients increases, which, if not met, may slow d...