Here an overview of the special issue “Amino acid nutrition and metabolism in health and disease” is given. In addition to several comprehensive and timely reviews, this issue had some original research contributions on fundamental research in animal models as well as human clinical trials exploring how the critical nutrients amino acids affect various traits.</p
Amino acid utilization and, therefore, demand differ between the healthy state and various disease s...
Amino acids are constituents of proteins and are broadly categorised as essential and non-essential ...
It is hoped that Perspectives in Nutrition will review the literature selectively, interpret it immo...
Amino acids perform multiple essential physiological roles in humans, and accordingly, their importa...
Amino acid biochemistry and nutrition spans a broad range of fields including biochemistry, metaboli...
Amino acids are the "alphabet" of protein structure, determining many of the properties of proteins....
The Molecular Nutrition of Amino Acids and Proteins provides an in-depth look at the involvement and...
ABSTRACT The aims of this introductory article are to survey and critically evaluate the concepts an...
Abstract Dietary supplementation of essential amino acids (EAAs) has been shown to promote healthspa...
Amino acids are not only the building blocks of proteins, an indispensable component of cells, but a...
Amino acids, which are the building blocks of peptides and proteins, are indispensable chemicals nee...
Our study is focused on evaluation and use of the most effective and correct nutrients. In particula...
Nitrogen supply is pivotal for the maintenance of life. Amino acids can be utilized to synthesize bo...
Protein-restricted (PR), high-carbohydrate diets improve metabolic health in rodents, yet the precis...
Most, if not all, ingested protein is transported across the gut as its constituent amino acids. Thu...
Amino acid utilization and, therefore, demand differ between the healthy state and various disease s...
Amino acids are constituents of proteins and are broadly categorised as essential and non-essential ...
It is hoped that Perspectives in Nutrition will review the literature selectively, interpret it immo...
Amino acids perform multiple essential physiological roles in humans, and accordingly, their importa...
Amino acid biochemistry and nutrition spans a broad range of fields including biochemistry, metaboli...
Amino acids are the "alphabet" of protein structure, determining many of the properties of proteins....
The Molecular Nutrition of Amino Acids and Proteins provides an in-depth look at the involvement and...
ABSTRACT The aims of this introductory article are to survey and critically evaluate the concepts an...
Abstract Dietary supplementation of essential amino acids (EAAs) has been shown to promote healthspa...
Amino acids are not only the building blocks of proteins, an indispensable component of cells, but a...
Amino acids, which are the building blocks of peptides and proteins, are indispensable chemicals nee...
Our study is focused on evaluation and use of the most effective and correct nutrients. In particula...
Nitrogen supply is pivotal for the maintenance of life. Amino acids can be utilized to synthesize bo...
Protein-restricted (PR), high-carbohydrate diets improve metabolic health in rodents, yet the precis...
Most, if not all, ingested protein is transported across the gut as its constituent amino acids. Thu...
Amino acid utilization and, therefore, demand differ between the healthy state and various disease s...
Amino acids are constituents of proteins and are broadly categorised as essential and non-essential ...
It is hoped that Perspectives in Nutrition will review the literature selectively, interpret it immo...