Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew
Now I understand that certain amino acids compete with certain others for absorption from the gut through a rate-limiting process. I have the basic idea of how this rate-limiting process works, but I'm not sure about the specifics.
So what I'm looking for is some kind of comprehensive chart or table (or any kind of organised information) about which amino acids interact with which, and how much of each can be taken before they start blocking each others' absorption.
Also, is it that some amino acids are "prefered" more by the transporters therefore there is a hierarchy of absorption, or is it a kind of first-come, first-serve basis?
And another important matter, how much of an effect do amino acids have on certain drugs that depend on these transporters, for example: gabapentin?
I've always sucked at understanding things related to pharmacokinetics, and this is no exception...
I appreciate any info, but err... try to make it organized
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So what I'm looking for is some kind of comprehensive chart or table (or any kind of organised information) about which amino acids interact with which, and how much of each can be taken before they start blocking each others' absorption.
Also, is it that some amino acids are "prefered" more by the transporters therefore there is a hierarchy of absorption, or is it a kind of first-come, first-serve basis?
And another important matter, how much of an effect do amino acids have on certain drugs that depend on these transporters, for example: gabapentin?
I've always sucked at understanding things related to pharmacokinetics, and this is no exception...
I appreciate any info, but err... try to make it organized
