Taurine is a non-protein amino acid that is expressed in the majority of animal tissues. With its unique sulfonic acid makeup, taurine influences cellular functions, including osmoregulation...
ΠερισσότεραTaurine is a nonessential amino acid that has received much attention. Two organs, the heart and the brain, are known to produce their own taurine, but in very limited quantities...
ΠερισσότεραMitochondria produce reactive oxygen species that may contribute to vascular dysfunction. α‐Lipoic acid and acetyl‐L‐carnitine reduce oxidative stress and improve mitochondrial function...
ΠερισσότεραBackground: Centenarians are characterized by weakness, decreasing mental health, impaired mobility, and poor endurance. L-Carnitine is an important contributor to cellular energy metabolism...
ΠερισσότεραRecent studies have demonstrated that minerals play a role in glucose metabolism disorders in humans. Magnesium, in particular, is an extensively studied mineral that has been shown to function in the management of ...
ΠερισσότεραObjective To determine the clinical outcomes of older COVID-19 patients who received DMB compared to those who did not. We hypothesized that fewer patients administered DMB...
ΠερισσότεραAging is associated with physiological changes that range in scale from organelles to organ systems, but we are still working to understand the molecular basis for these changes...
ΠερισσότεραThis study compared magnesium oxide and magnesium citrate with respect to in vitro solubility and in vivo gastrointestinal absorbability. The solubility of 25 mmol magnesium citrate and magnesium oxide...
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