Protein - Lysine Flashcards
1
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Lysine:
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- Lysine is an essential amino acid.
- It is the sister amino acid to arginine (they compete for absorption).
2
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Dietary Sources
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- Lysine dietary sources: quinoa, legumes, tempeh, chicken, eggs, dairy, fish, red meats.
- Arginine dietary sources: nuts, seeds, seaweed, meat.
3
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Key therapeutic use:
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- Herpes Simplex Virus (cold sores) – supplemental L-lysine helps to prevent and fight outbreaks. It is more effective when combined with vitamin C.
- The virus uses arginine to replicate, so increases in lysine can limit viral replication.
4
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Functions:
Structure
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Functions:
* Lysine forms part of collagen, and subsequently plays a key role in bodily structures, as well as tissue repair.
* Helps to build muscular tissue.
Therapeutic Uses:
* Recovery from muscle injury
* Childhood support
* Osteoporosis
5
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Functions:
Absorption
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Functions:
* Lysine aids intestinal absorption of calcium, iron and zinc.
Therapeutic Uses:
* Osteoporosis
* Hair loss
* Anaemia
6
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Functions:
Glucose-lowering effect
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Functions:
* Lysine has been shown to have a glucose-lowering effect.
Therapeutic Uses:
* Hyperglycaemia / diabetes mellitus
7
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Supplementation: Dosage
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300-3000 mg/day.