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Tyrosine Amino Acid Information

Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid and is popularly called the anti-stress amino acid. It is derived from phenylalanine, an essential amino acid. It is an essential component of the thyroid hormone.

Tyrosine Benefits - Functions in the Body

Along with phenylalanine, tyrosine provides raw material from which the body makes the hormones thyroxine and adrenaline. The pigment of the skin and hair, melanin, is also derived from tyrosine.

The supplement may be divided into three separate doses per day. When tyrosine is taken, a supplement of valine(an essential amino acid) should not be taken, as valine may block the entry of tyrosine to the brain.

Tyrosine Food Sources

Rice, leafy vegetables, curd, cheese, and milk contain generous amounts of tyrosine.

Tyrosine Deficiency Symptoms

Deficiency of tyrosine can lead to low body temperature, low blood pressure, and a restless feeling in the legs.

Brain tyrosine levels are most conveniently raised by ingestion of pure tyrosine, with a high carbohydrate meal. There is evidence that small doses of tyrosine hasten the transmission of impulses in the brain.

Dr Richard Wurtman who conducted experiments on the use of tyrosine says, 'Supplemented tyrosine may be useful therapeutically in persons exposed chronically to stress.'

Tyrosine is also beneficial in the treatment of depression. Research has established this amino acid to be effective in the management and control of depression in conjunction with glutamine, tryptophan, niacin, and vitamin B6.

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Amino Acids

Arginine

Histidine

Leucine

Isoleucine

Lysine

Methionine

Phenylalanine

Threonine

Tryptophan

Valine

Alanine

Beta Alanine

Aspartic Acid

Carnitine

Citrulline

Cysteine and Cystine

GABA (Gamma Aminobutyric Acid)

Glutamine and Glutamic Acid

Glutathione

Glycine

Ornithine

Proline

Taurine

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