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Side Effects of Amino Acid Supplements
Physiological Research · 2022 · ▲ 72 citations
Abstract
The aim of the article is to examine side effects of increased dietary intake of amino acids, which are commonly used as a dietary supplement. In addition to toxicity, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity, attention is focused on renal and gastrointestinal tract functions, ammonia production, and consequences of a competition with other amino acids for a carrier at the cell membranes and enzymes responsible for their degradation. In alphabetic order are examined arginine, beta-alanine, branched-chain amino acids, carnosine, citrulline, creatine, glutamine, histidine, beta -hydroxy- beta -methylbutyrate, leucine, and tryptophan. In the article is shown that enhanced intake of most amino acid supplements may not be risk-free and can cause a number of detrimental side effects. Further research is necessary to elucidate effects of high doses and long-term consumption of amino acid supplements on immune system, brain function, muscle protein balance, synthesis of toxic metabolites, and tumor growth and examine their suitability under certain circumstances. These include elderly, childhood, pregnancy, nursing a baby, and medical condition, such as diabetes and liver disease. Studies are also needed to examine adaptive response to a long-term intake of any substance and consequences of discontinuation of supplementation.
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Holeček, M. (2022). Side Effects of Amino Acid Supplements. <em>Physiological Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.33549/physiolres.934790
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Holeček M. Side Effects of Amino Acid Supplements. Physiological Research. 2022. doi:10.33549/physiolres.934790.
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@article{milan2022SideEf,
title = {Side Effects of Amino Acid Supplements},
author = {Milan Holeček},
journal = {Physiological Research},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.33549/physiolres.934790},
}
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