Plasma Glutamine

    Last Updated: October 13, 2024

    Glutamine is a nonessential amino acid and the most abundant amino acid in the body. It can become essential during periods of critical illness or extreme stress. "Plasma glutamine" refers to the amount of glutamine in the blood.

    Examine Database: Plasma Glutamine

    InterventionGradeEffectDetail
    Alanylglutamine
    B
    Citrulline
    C

    Examine Database References

    1. Alanylglutamine - Hoffman JR, Ratamess NA, Kang J, Rashti SL, Kelly N, Gonzalez AM, Stec M, Anderson S, Bailey BL, Yamamoto LM, Hom LL, Kupchak BR, Faigenbaum AD, Maresh CMExamination of the efficacy of acute L-alanyl-L-glutamine ingestion during hydration stress in endurance exerciseJ Int Soc Sports Nutr.(2010 Feb 3)
    2. Citrulline - Sureda A, Córdova A, Ferrer MD, Pérez G, Tur JA, Pons AL-citrulline-malate influence over branched chain amino acid utilization during exerciseEur J Appl Physiol.(2010 Sep)
    3. Alanylglutamine - Roger C Harris, Jay R Hoffman, Adrian Allsopp, Naomi B H RoutledgeL-glutamine absorption is enhanced after ingestion of L-alanylglutamine compared with the free amino acid or wheat proteinNutr Res.(2012 Apr)
    4. Citrulline - Thibault R, Flet L, Vavasseur F, Lemerle M, Ferchaud-Roucher V, Picot D, Darmaun DOral citrulline does not affect whole body protein metabolism in healthy human volunteers: results of a prospective, randomized, double-blind, cross-over studyClin Nutr.(2011 Dec)