1957
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/28.3.258
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The Effects of the Ingestion of Amino Acid on Gastric Secretion, with Particular Reference to L-Lysine Monohydrochloride

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“…Sackler and Sophian reported that when adult volunteers were given test meals of bread and water, with and without 5 g of LMH, treatment produced a significant increase in gastric secretion of hydrochloric acid and pepsin, particularly the latter [103,104] while similar treatment with arginine monohydrochloride had no significant effect [105]. This, or a similar phenomenon, might be involved in the effect of lysine supplementation on growth of poorly thriving infants.…”
Section: Journal Of the American College Of Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sackler and Sophian reported that when adult volunteers were given test meals of bread and water, with and without 5 g of LMH, treatment produced a significant increase in gastric secretion of hydrochloric acid and pepsin, particularly the latter [103,104] while similar treatment with arginine monohydrochloride had no significant effect [105]. This, or a similar phenomenon, might be involved in the effect of lysine supplementation on growth of poorly thriving infants.…”
Section: Journal Of the American College Of Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arginine monohydrochloride administered in the same way did not produce these effects. Both AAs were well tolerated [103][104][105].…”
Section: Human Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%