Sentences with phrase «plasma protein synthesis»

It plays a major role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body including drug detoxification, glycogen storage, and plasma protein synthesis.

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Given their high rates of protein synthesis, antibody - producing plasma cells display particularly high levels of metabolic activity.
The rapid rise in plasma amino acids may stimulate protein synthesis, but it also accelerates the rate of amino acid breakdown and production of urea.
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Whey protein results in a rapid increase in plasma amino acids and a quick increase in protein synthesis.
Whey protein increases postprandial plasma amino acid availability, further stimulating muscle protein synthesis (53, 55 — 58), more than casein (59, 60).
Whey protein is digested and processed quickly, which is why it rapidly raises plasma (blood) amino acid levels and protein synthesis rates.
Recent data from animal models suggest that consumption of BCAA's between meals can overcome the refractory response in protein synthesis that occurs when plasma amino acids are elevated, yet protein synthesis is reduced [174].
These powerful emotions trigger adrenal hormone release — the physiological effects of which include activation of adipocyte lipase (resulting in mobilization of free fatty acids) and partial inhibition of protein synthesis, i.e., the plasma amino acids which are normally (readily) utilized by nonmalignant cells for protein synthesis are only partially used resulting in an increase in the availability of amino acids to meet tumor cell metabolic needs.
Well, ideally, you'd have something that quickly raises plasma amino acid levels, and thus protein synthesis rates, and that's rich in the amino acid leucine, which is what most directly stimulates muscle growth.
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