Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects

This preliminary investigation determined the plasma amino acid concentrations in 136 healthy subjects. The subjects were divided into four groups according to their ages: gr 1; 1-3 years, gr 2; 4-11 years, gr 3; 12-19 years and gr 4; 20-45 years. Comparing among the groups, the results showed that...

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Main Authors: Prapaisri Sirichakwal, Belen Feungpean, Kraisid Tontisirin
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spelling th-mahidol.257022018-09-07T15:59:15Z Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects Prapaisri Sirichakwal Belen Feungpean Kraisid Tontisirin Mahidol University Medicine This preliminary investigation determined the plasma amino acid concentrations in 136 healthy subjects. The subjects were divided into four groups according to their ages: gr 1; 1-3 years, gr 2; 4-11 years, gr 3; 12-19 years and gr 4; 20-45 years. Comparing among the groups, the results showed that in younger children (age 1-3 years) the essential amino acids were slightly lower than the other groups. A wide range for most amino acids were observed. The ratio of essential (EAA): non-essential amino acid (NEAA) in very young children (1-3 years) was lower than children, adolescents and adults. These ratios were normal (> 0.5). The data have been compared with those from several studies performed in normal healthy subjects of different age groups, races and dietary habits. The results showed that most of the mean values of individual amino acid were higher than others except cystine. The EAA: NEAA ratio of each age group was comparable with other reports. The mean values of plasma amino acids and EAA:NEAA ratio in healthy subjects were determined for diagnosis, follow-up and prognosis of malnourished condition, abnormal amino acid metabolism and as a reference for other purposes. 2018-09-07T08:59:15Z 2018-09-07T08:59:15Z 1999-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.82, No.SUPPL. (1999) 01252208 2-s2.0-28144444193 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/25702 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=28144444193&origin=inward
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country Thailand
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topic Medicine
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Prapaisri Sirichakwal
Belen Feungpean
Kraisid Tontisirin
Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects
description This preliminary investigation determined the plasma amino acid concentrations in 136 healthy subjects. The subjects were divided into four groups according to their ages: gr 1; 1-3 years, gr 2; 4-11 years, gr 3; 12-19 years and gr 4; 20-45 years. Comparing among the groups, the results showed that in younger children (age 1-3 years) the essential amino acids were slightly lower than the other groups. A wide range for most amino acids were observed. The ratio of essential (EAA): non-essential amino acid (NEAA) in very young children (1-3 years) was lower than children, adolescents and adults. These ratios were normal (> 0.5). The data have been compared with those from several studies performed in normal healthy subjects of different age groups, races and dietary habits. The results showed that most of the mean values of individual amino acid were higher than others except cystine. The EAA: NEAA ratio of each age group was comparable with other reports. The mean values of plasma amino acids and EAA:NEAA ratio in healthy subjects were determined for diagnosis, follow-up and prognosis of malnourished condition, abnormal amino acid metabolism and as a reference for other purposes.
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Prapaisri Sirichakwal
Belen Feungpean
Kraisid Tontisirin
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author Prapaisri Sirichakwal
Belen Feungpean
Kraisid Tontisirin
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title Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects
title_short Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects
title_full Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects
title_fullStr Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects
title_full_unstemmed Plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects
title_sort plasma free amino acid contents in healthy thai subjects
publishDate 2018
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