Effect of Intake of Different Dietary Protein Sources
on Plasma Amino Acid Profiles at Rest and After Exercise.
Not exact matches
Brain serotonin content is dependent
on plasma levels of the essential
amino acid tryptophan.
The review of systemic
amino acid homeostasis will focus
on organs and mechanisms that influence
plasma amino acid concentrations.
On the other hand, the protein you get from food will need to be digested or hydrolyzed to a certain degree first, before the aforementioned
plasma amino acid levels increase.
Effect of a test meal, without and with protein,
on muscle and
plasma free
amino acids.
Korhonen M, Vanhatalo A, and Huhtanen P. Effect of Protein Source
on Amino Acid Supply, Milk Production, and Metabolism of
Plasma Nutrients in Dairy Cows Fed Grass Silage.
Blomstrand, E., Hassmen, P., Ekblom, B., and Newsholme, E. A. Administration of branched - chain
amino acids during sustained exercise — effects
on performance and
on plasma concentration of some
amino acids.
Influence of ingesting a solution of branched - chain
amino acids on plasma and muscle concentrations of
amino acids during prolonged submaximal exercise.
Blomstrand, E., Andersson, S., Hassmen, P., Ekblom, B., and Newsholme, E. A. Effect of branched - chain
amino acid and carbohydrate supplementation
on the exercise - induced change in
plasma and muscle concentration of
amino acids in human subjects.
Therefore should no additional carbohydrate be ingested during prolonged exercise, the task of maintaining blood glucose levels rests firmly
on the liver's glycogen stores and gluconeogenesis (the manufacturing of glucose from
plasma amino acids).