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Pharmacist References
L-Lysine References:
1. Civitelli R, Villareal DT, Agneusdei D, et al. Dietary L-lysine and calcium metabolism in humans. Nutrition 1992;8:400-404.
2. Pauling L. Case report: Lysine/ascorbate-related amelioration of angina pectoris. J Orthomol Med 1991;6:144-46.
3. Flodin NW. The metabolic roles, pharmacology, and toxicology of lysine. J Am Coll Nutr 1997;16:7-21 [review].
4. Kritchevsky D, Weber MM, Klurfeld DM. Gallstone formation in hamsters: influence of specific amino acids. Nutr Rep Internat 1984;29:117.
5. Leszcynski DE, Kummerow FA. Excess dietary lysine induces hypercholestrolemia in chickens. Experientia 1982;38:266-67.

L-Glutamine References:
1. Damrau F. Benign prostatic hypertrophy: Amino acid therapy for symptomatic relief. j Am Gariatric Soc 1962;10(5):426-30.
2. Feinblatt HM, Gant JC. Palliative treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy. Value of glycine-alanine-glutamic acid combination. J Maine Med Assoc Mar 1958.
3. Zello GA, Wykes LF, Ball RO, et al. Recent advances in methods of assessing dietary amino acid requirements for adult humans. J Nutr 1995;125:2907-15.

L-Alanine References:
1. Damrau F. Benign prostatic hypertrophy: Amino acid therapy for symptomatic relief. j Am Gariatric Soc 1962;10(5):426-30.
2. Feinblatt HM, Gant JC. Palliative treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy. Value of glycine-alanine-glutamic acid combination. J Maine Med Assoc Mar 1958.
3. Zello GA, Wykes LF, Ball RO, et al. Recent advances in methods of assessing dietary amino acid requirements for adult humans. J Nutr 1995;125:2907-15.

L-Glycine References:
1. Damrau F. Benign prostatic hypertrophy: Amino acid therapy for symptomatic relief. J Am Geriatric Soc 1962;10(5):426-30.
2. Feinblatt HM, Gant JC. Palliative treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy. Value of glycine-alanine-glutamic acid combination. j Maine Med Assoc Mar 1958.

L-Methionine References:
1. Muller f et al. Elevated plasma concentration of reduced homocysteine in patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection. Am J Clin Nutr 1996;242-46.
2. Revillard JP. Lipid peroxidation in Human immunodefeciency Virus infection. J Acquired Immunode Synd 1992;5:637-38.
3. Singer P et al. Nutritional aspects of the Acquired Immunodefeciency Syndrome. Am J Gastroenter 1992;87:265-73.
4. Tan SV, Guiloff RJ. Hypothesis on the pathongenesis of vacuolar myelopathy, dementia, and peripheral neuropathy in AIDS. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiat 1998 65:23-25.
5. Keating JN et al. Evidences of brain methyltransferase inhibition and early brain involvement in HIV-positive patients. Lancet 1991;337:935-39.
6. Dorfman D, DiRocco A, Simpson D, et al. Oral methionine may improve neuropsychological function in patients with AIDS myelopathy: results of an open-label trial. AIDS 1997;11:1066-67.
7. Smythies JR, Halsey JH. Treatment of Parkinson's disease with l-methionine. Shouth Med J 1974;77:1577.
8. Uden S, Bilton D, Nathan L, et al. Antioxidant therapy for recurrent pancreatitis: placebo-controlled trial. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 1990;4:357-71.
9. Shaw GM, Velle EM, Schaffer DM. Is dietary intake of methionine associated with a reduction in risk for neural tube defect-associated pregnancies? Teratology
1997;56:295-99.
10. Toborek M, Hennig B. Is methionine an atherogenci amino acid? J Optimalt Nutr 1994;3(2):80-8.
11. Leach FN, Braganza JM. Methionine is important in treatment of chronic pancreatitis. Br Med J 1998;316:474 [letter].

L-Phenylalanine References:
1. Sabeli HC. Clinical studies on the phenylethylamine hypothesis of affective disorder: urine and blood phenylacetic acid and phenylalanine dietary supplements. J Clin Psychaiatry 1986;47:66-70.
2. Fischer E. et at. Therapy of depression by phenylalanine. Arzeimittelforsch 1975;25:132.
3. Heller B et al. Therapeutic action of D-phenylalanine in Parkinson's disease. Arzeimittelforsch 1976;26:577-79.
4. Budd K. Use of D-phenylalanine, an enkephalinase inhibitor, in the treatment of itractable pain. Pain Res Ther 1983;5:305-8.
5. Anonymous. Phenylanine fails to help chronic back pain patients. Family Pract News 1987;17(3):37.

Vitamin B6 References:
1. Keniston RC, Nathan PA, Leklem JE, Lockwood Rs. Vitamin B6, vitamin C, and carpal tunnel syndrome. J Occup Environ Med 1997;39:949-59.
2. Franzblau A, Rock CL, Werner RA, et al. The relationship of vitamin B6 status to median nerve function and carpal tunnel syndrome among active industrial workers. J Occup Environ Med 1996;38:485-91.
3. Smith GP, Rudge PJ, Peters TJ. Biochemical studies of pyridoxal and pyridoxal phosphate status and therapeutic trial of pyridoxine in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Ann Neurol 1984;15:104-107.
4. Gaby AR. Literature review & commentary. Townsend Letter for Doctors June 1990;338-39.
5. Parry G, Bredesen DE. Sensory neuropath with low-dose pyridoxine. Neurology 1985;35:1466-68.
6. Schaumburg H, Kaplan J, Windebank A, et al. Sensory neuropathy from pyridoxine abuse. N England Med 1983;309(8):445-48.

L-Arginine References:
1. Besset A, Bonardet A, Rondouin G, et al. Increase in sleep related GH and Pri secretion after chron. argnine aspartate adminstration in man. Acta Endocrinologica 1982;99:18-23.
2. Elam RP. Morphological changes in adult males from resistance exercise and amino acid supplementation. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1988;28:35-39.
3. Schacter A, Goldman JA, Zukerman Z. Treatment of oligospermia with the amino acid arginine. J Urol 1973;110:311-13.
4. Pryor JP, Blandy JP, Evans P, et al. Controlled clinical trial of arginine for infertile men with loigozoospermia. Br J Urol 1978;50:47059.
5. Barbul A, Rettura G, Levenson SM, et al. Wound healing and thymotropic effects argine: a pituitary mechanism of action. Am J Clin Nutr 1983;37:786-94.
6. Kirk SJ, Hurson M, Regan MC, et al. Arginine stimulates wound healing and immune function in elderly human beings. Surgery 1993;114:155-60.
7. Kohls KJ, Kies C, Fox HM. Serum lipid levels of humans given argine, lysine and tryptophan supplements without food. Nutr Rep Internat 1987;35:5-13.
8. Wolf A, Zalpour C, Theilmeier G, et al. Dietary L-arginine supplementation normalizes platelet aggregation in hypercholesterolemic humans. J Am Coll Cardiol
1997;29:479-85.
9. Smith SD, Wheeler MA, Foster HE Jr. Weiss RM. Improvement in interstitial cystitis symptom score during treatment with oral K-arginine. J Urol 1997;158:703-8.
10. Park KGM. The immunological and metabolic effects of L-arginine in human cancer. Proc Nutr Sci 1993;52:387-401.
11. Takeda Y, Tominga T, Tei N, et al. Inhibitory effect of L-arginine on growth fo rat mammary tumor induced by 7, 12, Dimethylbenz(a)anthracine. Cancer Res
1975;35:390-93.
12. Brittenden J, Park KGM, Heys SD, et al. L-arginine stimulates host defenses in patients with breast cancer. Surgery 1994;115:205-12.

L-Cysteine References:
1. Salim AS. Sulfhydryl-containing agents in the treatment of gastric bleeding induced by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Can j Surgery 1993;36:53-58.
2. Droge W, Eck HP, Gander H, Mihm S. Modulation of lymphocyte functions and immune response by cysteine and cysteine derivatives. Am J Med
1991;91(suppl 3C): 140S-44S.
3. Eck HP, Gander H, Hartmann M, et al. Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler 1989;370:101-8.
4. Droge W, Eck HP, Mihm S. HIV-induced cysteine deficiency and T-cell dysfunction--a rationale for treatment with N-acteylcysteine. Immunol Today 1992;13:211-14.
5. Droge W. Cysteine and glutathione deficiency in AIDS patients: A rationale for the treatment with N-acetyl-cysteine. Pharmacol 1993;46:61-65.
6. Kleinveld HA, Demacker PNM, Stalenhoef AFH. Failure of N-acetylcysteine to reduce low-density lipoprotein oxidizability in healthy sugjects. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 1992;639-42.
7. Olney JW, Ho O-L. Brain damage in infant mice following oral intake of glutamante, aspartate or cysteine. Nature 1970;227:609-10 [letter].

Chromium References:
1. Saner G, Yüzbasiyan V, Neyzi O, et al. Alterations of chromium metabolism and effect of chromium supplementation in Turner's syndrome patients. Am J Clin Nutr 1983;38:574-78.
2. Riales R, Albrink MJ. Effect of chromium chloride supplementation on glucose tolerance and serum lipids including high-density lipoprotein of adult men. Am J Clin Nutr 1981;34:2670-78.
3. Wang MM, Fox EZ, Stoecker BJ, et al. Serum cholesterol of adults supplemented with brewer's yeast or chromium cholride. Nutr Res 1989;9:989-98.
4. Page TG, Ward TL, and Southern LL. Effect of chromium picolinate on growth and carcass characteristics of growing-finishing pigs. J Animal Sci 1991;69:356.
5. Lefavi R, Anderson R, Keith R, et al. Efficacy of chromium supplementation in athletes: Emphasis on anabolism. Int J Sport Nutr 1992;2:111-22.
6. McCarty MF. The case for supplemental chromium and a survey of clinical studies with chromium picolinate. J Appl Nutr 1991;43:59-66.
7. Hallmark MA, Reynolds TH, DeSouza CA, et al. Effects of chromium and resistive training on muscle strength and body composition. Med Sci Spt Ex 1996;28:139-44.
8. Kaats GR, Blum K, Fisher JA, Adelman JA. Effects of chromium picolinate supplementation on body composition: a randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled study. Curr Ther Res 1996;57:747-51.
9. Kaats GR, Blum K, Pullin D, Keither SC, Wood R. A randomized, double-masked, placebo-control study of the effects of chromium picolinate supplementation on body composition: a replication and extension of a previous study. Curr Ther Res 1998;59:379-88.
10. Sterns DM, Belbruno JJ, Wetterhahn KE. A prediction of chromium (III) accumulation in humans from chromium dietary supplements. FASEB J 1995;9:1650-57.
11. Sterns DM, Wise JP, Patierno SR, Wetterhahn KE. Chromium (III) picolinate produces chromosl damage in Chinese hamster ovary cells. FASEB J 1995;9:1643-49.
12. Garland M, Morris JS, Colditz GA, et al. Toenail trace element levels and breat cancer. AmJ Epidemiol 1996;144:653-60.
13. Cerulli J, Grabe DW, Guathier I, et al. Chromium picolinate toxicity. Ann Pharmacother 1998;32:428-31.
14. Wasser WG, Feldman NS. Chromic renal failure after ingestion of over-the-counter chromium picolinate. Ann Intern Med 1997;126:410 [letter].
15. Offenbacher EG. Promotion of chromium absorption by ascorbic acid. Trace Elements Electrolyte 1994;11:178-81.


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