Title of article
Anti-aging effects of l-arginine
Author/Authors
Gad, Mohamed Z. German University in Cairo – GUC - Faculty of Pharmacy and Biotechnology - Department of Biochemistry, Egypt
From page
169
To page
177
Abstract
l-Arginine is one of the most metabolically versatile amino acids. In addition to its role in the synthesis of nitric oxide, l-arginine serves as a precursor for the synthesis of polyamines, proline, glutamate, creatine, agmatine and urea. Several human and experimental animal studies have indicated that exogenous l-arginine intake has multiple beneficial pharmacological effects when taken in doses larger than normal dietary consumption. Such effects include reduction in the risk of vascular and heart diseases, reduction in erectile dysfunction, improvement in immune response and inhibition of gastric hyperacidity. This review summarises several positive studies and personal experiences of l-arginine. The demonstrated anti-aging benefits of l-arginine show greater potential than any pharmaceutical or nutraceutical agent ever previously discovered.
Keywords
l , Arginine , Anti , aging , Clinical pharmacology , Metabolism , Therapeutic use
Journal title
Journal of Advanced Research
Journal title
Journal of Advanced Research
Record number
2589657
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