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Tryptophan metabolism in man

Aspects of Disorders of the Kynurenine Pathway of Tryptophan Metabolism in Man... [Pg.325]

Rose DP (1966b) The influence of oestrogens on tryptophan metabolism in man. Clinical Science 31, 265-72. [Pg.449]

ASPECTS OF DISORDERS OF THE KYNURENINE PATHWAY OF TRYPTOPHAN METABOLISM IN MAN... [Pg.63]

B34. Brown, R. R., Tryptophan metabolism in man. Symposium on Tryptophan Metabolism, Am. Chem. Soc., 136th Meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1959, pp. 52-71. [Pg.190]

Among the existing degradative pathways for tryptophan, one is known as the kynurenine route, Fig. (1). The word kynurenines is used to define the intermediates of this route which account for more than 90% of the whole tryptophan metabolism in man [4], and for 95% of dietary tryptophan [5], So, the intermediates of the kynurenine pathway are quite important quantitatively. Among these, kynurenic and quinolinic acids have been extensively studied as regards their neuroactivities [6-13]. [Pg.965]

Further reading Editorial (1974). Studies on tryptophan metabolism in man. Scand. J, Clin, Lab. Invest, 33, Supplement 136... [Pg.356]

Benassi, C. a. Aspects of Tryptophan Metabolism in Man. Res. Progress in Organic-Biological and Medicinal Chemistry, Soc. Editoriale Farm. (Milan) 1, 45-81 (1964). [Pg.428]

Wolf, H. Studies on Tryptophan Metabolism in Man, Virum Costers Bogstrykkeri (1974). [Pg.448]


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