General Information:
Id: | 8,773 |
Diseases: |
Metabolic
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Homo sapiens | |
male | |
12 athletes, 60-min running exercises, before and after 15 daily BCAA supplementations | |
blood | |
article | |
Reference: | Tang FC and Chan CC(2017) Contribution of branched-chain amino acids to purine nucleotide cycle: a pilot study Eur J Clin Nutr 71: 587-593 [PMID: 27677364] |
Interaction Information:
Comment | Plasma lactate concentration in the trial with BCAA supplementation was significantly lower than that in the trial without BCAA supplementation at recovery. |
Formal Description Interaction-ID: 91284 |
environment branched-chain amino acid supplementation decreases_quantity of drug/chemical compound |
Comment | BCAA supplementation tended to increase plasma aspartate concentration and decrease plasma glutamine, hypoxanthine and uric acid concentrations at recovery. |
Formal Description Interaction-ID: 91285 |
environment branched-chain amino acid supplementation increases_quantity of drug/chemical compound |
Comment | BCAA supplementation tended to increase plasma aspartate concentration and decrease plasma glutamine, hypoxanthine and uric acid concentrations at recovery. |
Formal Description Interaction-ID: 91286 |
environment branched-chain amino acid supplementation decreases_quantity of drug/chemical compound |
Comment | BCAA supplementation tended to increase plasma aspartate concentration and decrease plasma glutamine, hypoxanthine and uric acid concentrations at recovery. |
Formal Description Interaction-ID: 91287 |
environment branched-chain amino acid supplementation decreases_quantity of drug/chemical compound |
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Comment | BCAA supplementation tended to increase plasma aspartate concentration and decrease plasma glutamine, hypoxanthine and uric acid concentrations at recovery. |
Formal Description Interaction-ID: 91288 |
environment branched-chain amino acid supplementation decreases_quantity of drug/chemical compound |
Comment | BCAA supplementation enhances clearance of plasma lactate after recovery from exercise. |
Formal Description Interaction-ID: 96329 |
drug/chemical compound Branched-chain amino acid decreases_quantity of drug/chemical compound |