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https://read.qxmd.com/read/32527330/metabolic-engineering-of-escherichia-coli-for-efficient-production-of-l-alanyl-l-glutamine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiangming Zhu, Wei Yang, Bohua Wang, Qun Liu, Xiaotong Zhong, Quanxiu Gao, Jiezheng Liu, Jianzhong Huang, Baixue Lin, Yong Tao
BACKGROUND: L-Alanyl-L-glutamine (AQ) is a functional dipeptide with high water solubility, good thermal stability and high bioavailability. It is widely used in clinical treatment, post-operative rehabilitation, sports health care and other fields. AQ is mainly produced via chemical synthesis which is complicated, time-consuming, labor-intensive, and have a low yield accompanied with the generation of by-products. It is therefore highly desirable to develop an efficient biotechnological process for the industrial production of AQ...
June 11, 2020: Microbial Cell Factories
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32363897/effects-of-dietary-supplementation-in-sport-and-exercise-a-review-of-evidence-on-milk-proteins-and-amino-acids
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REVIEW
Priscila Berti Zanella Master, Rodrigo Cauduro Oliveira Macedo
Dietary supplements, especially protein, are used by athletes to achieve the exercise and training daily demands, and have been receiving research focus on their role regarding recovery and performance. Protein supplements are preferred over traditional protein sources because of their ease of availability and use. In addition to consuming a complete protein supplement, such as whey protein, the ingestion of a supplement containing only amino acids has been of interest for promoting skeletal muscle anabolism and high-quality weight loss...
2021: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32190229/glutamine-powder-induced-hepatotoxicity-it-is-time-to-understand-the-side-effects-of-sports-nutritional-supplements
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Behzad Hatami, Ali Saffaei, Faezeh Jamali, Mohammad Abbasinazari
Glutamine has been considered as a dietary supplement with a non-essential amino acid structure. Some studies have found that liver failure may be associated with a high plasma glutamine level. Consumption of this product may be linked to potential adverse effects. This report describes the first case of glutamine-induced hepatotoxicity. A 35-year-old female athlete with severe abdominal pain and scleral icterus was referred to the hospital. She had been taking glutamine powder for the past three weeks. Impaired liver function test and imaging evaluation suggested hepatotoxicity...
2020: Gastroenterology and Hepatology From Bed to Bench
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32093724/prevalence-of-dietary-supplement-use-by-gym-members-in-portugal-and-associated-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
João Ruano, Vitor Hugo Teixeira
BACKGROUND: Although there seems to be an increasing interest in the use of dietary supplements in those who exercise recreationally and want to improve body composition, there is little published data regarding gym users and dietary supplement use. METHODS: This cross-sectional study describes the prevalence and type of supplements used by gyms members, the reasons for using them and the information source using a self-administered online questionnaire. RESULTS: Of the 459 participants (301 females) who answered the survey, 43...
February 24, 2020: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31899789/modelling-of-amino-acid-turnover-in-the-horse-during-training-and-racing-a-basis-for-developing-a-novel-supplementation-strategy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Hugh Dunstan, Margaret M Macdonald, Brittany Thorn, David Wood, Timothy K Roberts
Horses in heavy training in preparation for racing and competition have increased metabolic demands to support the more intensive levels of exercise and recovery. However, little is known at the metabolic level about amino acid turnover and the specific alterations of demand caused by high intensity exercise. During exercise, certain amino acids are required in greater quantities due to disproportionate losses via excretory systems and usage in biosynthetic pathways. This investigation has built a theoretical computer model in an attempt to bring together the published rates of protein intake and utilisation to try to understand how some amino acids might be in higher demand than others...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31319850/prevalence-and-patterns-of-dietary-supplement-use-in-elite-spanish-athletes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Baltazar-Martins, Diego Brito de Souza, Millán Aguilar-Navarro, Jesús Muñoz-Guerra, María Del Mar Plata, Juan Del Coso
BACKGROUND: Dietary supplementation is a common strategy to achieve a specific health status or performance benefit. Several investigations have focused on the prevalence of dietary supplement use by athletes. However, information on how athletes manage the use and purchase of dietary supplements is scarce. METHODS: Five hundred and twenty-seven high-performance athletes (346 males and 181 females), participating in individual and team sports, completed a validated questionnaire about use and purchase patterns of dietary supplements...
July 18, 2019: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31272457/prevalence-knowledge-and-attitudes-towards-using-sports-supplements-among-young-athletes
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Pavle Jovanov, Višnja Đorđić, Borislav Obradović, Otto Barak, Lato Pezo, Aleksandar Marić, Marijana Sakač
BACKGROUND: The aim of this international study was to investigate the prevalence of the use of sports supplements among young athletes, as well as their knowledge and attitudes towards sports supplementation. METHODS: Organized survey study testing the level of knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and practices concerning the use of sports supplements was administered to 348 athletes, 15-18 year olds from 4 countries competing in 18 sports at the international level...
July 4, 2019: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30999561/glutamine-as-an-anti-fatigue-amino-acid-in-sports-nutrition
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REVIEW
Audrey Yule Coqueiro, Marcelo Macedo Rogero, Julio Tirapegui
Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid widely used in sports nutrition, especially because of its immunomodulatory role. Notwithstanding, glutamine plays several other biological functions, such as cell proliferation, energy production, glycogenesis, ammonia buffering, maintenance of the acid-base balance, among others. Thus, this amino acid began to be investigated in sports nutrition beyond its effect on the immune system, attributing to glutamine various properties, such as an anti-fatigue role...
April 17, 2019: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30529882/performance-and-altitude-ways-that-nutrition-can-help
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REVIEW
Aline V Caris, Ronaldo Vagner Thomatieli Santos
High altitudes are a challenge for human physiology and for sports enthusiasts. Several reasons lead to deterioration in performance at high altitudes. Hypoxia owing to high altitude causes a breakdown of homeostasis with imbalance in several physiological systems, including the immune system. The reduction in mucosal immunity and inflammation and the predominance of the humoral immune response causes a condition of immunosuppression and an increased likelihood of infection. In addition, it is known that worsening of the immune response is associated with reduced performance...
April 2019: Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30341034/the-renal-safety-of-l-carnitine-l-arginine-and-glutamine-in-athletes-and-bodybuilders
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REVIEW
Dorna Davani-Davari, Iman Karimzadeh, Mohammad Mahdi Sagheb, Hossein Khalili
One of the major concerns about taking amino acid supplements is their potential adverse effects on the kidney as a major organ involved in the metabolism and excretion of exogenous substances. The aim of this study is to review available data about renal safety of the most prominent amino acid supplements including L-arginine, glutamine and also L-carnitine as well as creatine (as amino acid derivatives) in athletes and bodybuilders. The literature was searched by keywords such as "L-carnitine", "L-arginine", "glutamine", and "kidney injury" in databases such as Scopus, Medline, Embase, and ISI Web of Knowledge...
May 2019: Journal of Renal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30241327/analysis-of-nutritional-supplements-consumption-by-squash-players
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Anna Ventura Comes, Antonio J Sánchez-Oliver, José Miguel Martínez-Sanz, Raúl Domínguez
The aim of the present study is to analyse nutritional supplements (NS) consumption by squash players of different levels (international vs. national). A total of 14 international players and 28 national ones answered a NS consumption frequency questionnaire that had been previously validated. A T-Student test was used for independent samples and a χ² test was used in the comparative analysis among athletes of different levels. International level players consume NS in greater proportion vs. national level players (100% vs...
September 20, 2018: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30080799/multimodal-imaging-of-retired-professional-contact-sport-athletes-does-not-provide-evidence-of-structural-and-functional-brain-damage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Zivadinov, Paul Polak, Ferdinand Schweser, Niels Bergsland, Jesper Hagemeier, Michael G Dwyer, Deepa P Ramasamy, John G Baker, John J Leddy, Barry S Willer
BACKGROUND: Long-term consequences of playing professional football and hockey on brain function and structural neuronal integrity are unknown. OBJECTIVES: To investigate multimodal metabolic and structural brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) differences in retired professional contact sport athletes compared with noncontact sport athletes. METHODS: Twenty-one male contact sport athletes and 21 age-matched noncontact sport athletes were scanned on a 3 tesla (3T) MRI using a multimodal imaging approach...
September 2018: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29802602/dependence-on-subconcussive-impacts-of-brain-metabolism-in-collision-sport-athletes-an-mr-spectroscopic-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sumra Bari, Diana O Svaldi, Ikbeom Jang, Trey E Shenk, Victoria N Poole, Taylor Lee, Ulrike Dydak, Joseph V Rispoli, Eric A Nauman, Thomas M Talavage
Long term neurological impairments due to repetitive head trauma are a growing concern for collision sport athletes. American Football has the highest rate of reported concussions among male high school athletes, a position held by soccer for female high school athletes. Recent research has shown that subconcussive events experienced by collision sport athletes can be a further significant source of accrued damage. Collision sport athletes experience hundreds of subconcussive events in a single season, and these largely go uninvestigated as they produce no overt clinical symptoms...
June 2019: Brain Imaging and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29279021/increased-myo-inositol-in-primary-motor-cortex-of-contact-sports-athletes-without-a-history-of-concussion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Geneviève Lefebvre, Emilie Chamard, Sébastien Proulx, Sara Tremblay, Mark Halko, Salil Soman, Elaine de Guise, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Hugo Théoret
The objective of the study was to determine whether repetitive hits to the head at a subclinical level are associated with structural and functional brain abnormalities and whether these effects are influenced by high levels of fitness associated with intense physical activity. Seventy-two college students were recruited: 24 nonathletic, 24 athletes practicing a varsity contact sport, and 24 athletes practicing a varsity noncontact sport. They were recruited for a neuropsychological evaluation and a magnetic resonance imaging session that included magnetic resonance spectroscopy of primary motor cortex (M1) and prefrontal cortex and susceptibility-weighted imaging...
February 9, 2018: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28768294/measurement-of-metabolic-fluxes-using-stable-isotope-tracers-in-whole-animals-and-human-patients
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REVIEW
Julie A Reisz, Angelo D'Alessandro
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Metabolic flux analysis using stable isotope labeled substrates allows for the tracing of carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen atoms through metabolic pathways and is an invaluable tool for investigating dynamic metabolic changes occurring in health and disease. Studies of flux analysis in vivo are more technically challenging than in vitro or ex vivo but provide a highly detailed view of organ and/or systemic metabolism. We review here recent efforts in studies of diet and nutrition, non-small cell lung cancer, ischemia/reperfusion injury, and hemorrhagic shock where in vivo flux analysis was utilized to analyze metabolic modulation...
September 2017: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28666093/the-impact-of-moderate-altitude-on-exercise-metabolism-in-recreational-sportsmen-a-nuclear-magnetic-resonance-metabolomic-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian M Messier, Laurence Le Moyec, Carole Santi, Anne-Fleur Gaston, Mohamed N Triba, Emma Roca, Fabienne Durand
Although it is known that altitude impairs performance in endurance sports, there is no consensus on the involvement of energy substrates in this process. The objective of the present study was to determine whether the metabolomic pathways used during endurance exercise differ according to whether the effort is performed at sea level or at moderate altitude (at the same exercise intensity, using proton nuclear magnetic resonance, 1 H NMR). Twenty subjects performed two 60-min endurance exercise tests at sea level and at 2150 m at identical relative intensity on a cycle ergometer...
November 2017: Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26098280/effects-of-l-alanyl-l-glutamine-ingestion-on-one-hour-run-performance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William P McCormack, Jay R Hoffman, Gabriel J Pruna, Adam R Jajtner, Jeremy R Townsend, Jeffrey R Stout, Maren S Fragala, David H Fukuda
OBJECTIVE: To examine the efficacy of l-alanyl-l-glutamine ingestion with a commercially available sports drink compared to the sports drink only on time to exhaustion and physiological measures during prolonged endurance exercise. METHODS: Twelve endurance-trained men (23.5 ± 3.7 years; 175.5 ± 5.4 cm; 70.7 ± 7.6 kg) performed 4 trials, each consisting of a 1-hour treadmill run at 75% VO2peak followed by a run to exhaustion at 90% VO2peak. One trial consisted of no hydration (NHY), another required ingestion of only a sports drink (ED), and 2 trials required ingestion of a low dose (LD; 300 mg·500 ml(-1)) and high dose (HD) of l-alanyl-l-glutamine (1 g·500 ml(-1)) added to the sports drink...
2015: Journal of the American College of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26096140/a-longitudinal-assessment-of-structural-and-chemical-alterations-in-mixed-martial-arts-fighters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew R Mayer, Josef M Ling, Andrew B Dodd, Charles Gasparovic, Stefan D Klimaj, Timothy B Meier
Growing evidence suggests that temporally proximal acute concussions and repetitive subconcussive head injuries may lead to long-term neurological deficits. However, the underlying mechanisms of injury and their relative time-scales are not well documented in human injury models. The current study therefore investigated whether biomarkers of brain chemistry (magnetic resonance [MR] spectroscopy: N-acetylaspartate [NAA], combined glutamate and glutamine [Glx], total creatine [Cre], choline compounds [Cho], and myo-inositol [mI]) and structure (cortical thickness, white matter [WM]/subcortical volume) differed between mixed martial artists (MMA; n = 13) and matched healthy controls (HC) without a history of contact sport participation (HC; n = 14)...
November 15, 2015: Journal of Neurotrauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25780390/changes-in-the-neurochemistry-of-athletes-with-repetitive-brain-trauma-preliminary-results-using-localized-correlated-spectroscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander P Lin, Saadallah Ramadan, Robert A Stern, Hayden C Box, Christopher J Nowinski, Brian D Ross, Carolyn E Mountford
INTRODUCTION: The goal was to identify which neurochemicals differ in professional athletes with repetitive brain trauma (RBT) when compared to healthy controls using a relatively new technology, in vivo Localized COrrelated SpectroscopY (L-COSY). METHODS: To achieve this, L-COSY was used to examine five former professional male athletes with 11 to 28 years of exposure to contact sports. Each athlete who had had multiple symptomatic concussions and repetitive sub concussive trauma during their career was assessed by an experienced neuropsychologist...
2015: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25321847/effect-of-acute-l-alanyl-l-glutamine-and-electrolyte-ingestion-on-cognitive-function-and-reaction-time-following-endurance-exercise
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel J Pruna, Jay R Hoffman, William P McCormack, Adam R Jajtner, Jeremy R Townsend, Jonathan D Bohner, Michael B La Monica, Adam J Wells, Jeffrey R Stout, Maren S Fragala, David H Fukuda
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine dipeptide (AG) on cognitive function and reaction time (RT) following endurance exercise. Twelve male endurance athletes (23.5 ± 3.7 y; 175.5 ± 5.4 cm; 70.7 ± 7.6 kg) performed four trials, each consisting of running on a treadmill at 70% of VO2max for 1h, then at 90% of VO2max until exhaustion. One trial consisted of no hydration (DHY), another required ingestion of only a sports electrolyte drink (ED) and two trials required ingestion of a low dose (LD; 300 mg·500 ml(-1)) and high dose (HD) of AG (1 g·500ml(-1)) added to the ED...
2016: European Journal of Sport Science
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