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PubChem
Name: Glutamine
PubChem Compound ID: 11789351
Description: A non-essential amino acid present abundantly throughout the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. It is synthesized from GLUTAMIC ACID and AMMONIA. It is the principal carrier of NITROGEN in the body and is an important energy source for many cells.
Molecular formula: C5H10N2O3
Molecular weight: 147.138 g/mol
DrugBank
Identification
Name: Glutamine
Name (isomeric): DB00130
Drug Type: small molecule
Description: A non-essential amino acid present abundantly throughout the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. It is synthesized from GLUTAMIC ACID and AMMONIA. It is the principal carrier of NITROGEN in the body and is an important energy source for many cells.
Synonyms:
2-Aminoglutaramic acid; AES-14; Glutamine
Brand: L-Glutamine Power (Champion Nutrition), Earthlink Science Glutamine Chews Chocolate (Amerifit), Saforis, Cebrogen, Glutamine Fuel Mega (Twinlab), Glavamin, Glutamine Express (Genetic Evolutionary Nutrition), Glutamine Fuel Powder (Twinlab), Stimulina
Category: Micronutrient, Dietary supplement, Non-Essential Amino Acids
CAS number: 56-85-9
Pharmacology
Indication: Used for nutritional supplementation, also for treating dietary shortage or imbalance.
Pharmacology:
Like other amino acids, glutamine is biochemically important as a constituent of proteins. Glutamine is also crucial in nitrogen metabolism. Ammonia (formed by nitrogen fixation) is assimilated into organic compounds by converting glutamic acid to glutamine. The enzyme which accomplishes this is called glutamine synthetase. Glutamine can then be us...
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Mechanism of Action:
Supplemental L-glutamine's possible immunomodulatory role may be accounted for in a number of ways. L-glutamine appears to play a major role in protecting the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract and, in particular, the large intestine. During catabolic states, the integrity of the intestinal mucosa may be compromised with consequent increased i...
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Absorption: Absorption is efficient and occurs by an active transport mechanism
Biotransformation: Enterocytes, Hepatic
Toxicity: Doses of L-glutamine up to 21 grams daily appear to be well tolerated. Reported adverse reactions are mainly gastrointestinal and not common. They include constipation and bloating. There is one older report of two hypomanic patients whose manic symptoms were exacerbated following the use of 2 to 4 grams daily of L-glutamine. The symptoms resolved when the L-glutamine was stopped. These patients were not rechallenged, nor are there any other reports of this nature.
Affected organisms: Humans and other mammals

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DrugBank
Identification
Name: Glutamine
Name (isomeric): DB02174
Drug Type: small molecule
Description: A non-essential amino acid present abundantly throughout the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. It is synthesized from GLUTAMIC ACID and AMMONIA. It is the principal carrier of NITROGEN in the body and is an important energy source for many cells.
Synonyms:
D-2-Aminoglutaramic acid
CAS number: 5959-95-5

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