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S-Adenosyl-L-homocysteine (SAH), a potent methyltransferase inhibitor and a substrate of the s-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase, is an amino acid derivative and an intermediator or modulator of several metabolic pathways, including the activated methyl cycle and cysteine biosynthesis. It was shown, that the plasma SAH might be a novel biomarker for the early clinical identification of cardiovascular disease. In addition, the elevated SAH in Alzheimer's brain was related to markers of disease progression and cognitive impairment.
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)

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US Previously Marketed
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21 CFR 310.545(a)(20) weight control tryptophan
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Tryptophan is alpha-aminoacid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It is essential aminoacid in humans, meaning the body cannot synthesize and it must be obtained from the diet. Tryptophan is a precursor of serotonin, and as such is sold over the counter in many countries as a dietary supplement for use as an antidepressant, anxiolytic and sleep aid, however application of tryptophan in these indications is not approved by FDA.
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Possibly Marketed Outside US
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NCT00647036: Phase 4 Interventional Completed Surgical Infants Requiring Total Parenteral Nutrition
(2009)
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CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)


Alanyl-glutamine is a widely used alternative supplement to L-glutamine in the production of biopharmaceuticals. The primary advantage of using L-alanyl-glutamine in place of L-glutamine is that it reduces the level of ammonia generated during cell culture. L-alanyl glutamine also acts as an antioxidant (peroxide) and anti-apoptosis (LPS-induced) factor. Ala-Glu may be used in cell culture and insect cell culture applications. It can be used in studies on injury and sepsis, and in the effects of irradiation on leucine and protein metabolism in vivo. Alanyl-glutamine is used as dipeptide infusion solution, which is given as part of parenteral and/or enteral nutritional therapy. When the intake of nutrients or food into the mouth or directly into the gut is not possible or it is not enough to supply the body’s needs then nutrients or foods can be given intravenously or through the gastrointestinal tract or a combination of both. This is especially important for people whose bodies are under physical stress from illness or recent surgery. During illness or after surgery the body requires nutrition or food. Amino acids are the building blocks used by the body to make proteins. Dipeptiven is usually given as a supplement to amino acid solutions or an amino acid containing infusion regimen as part of complete nutritional support.

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