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| Leucine - Reciprocal Net Common Molecule | Log in | ||
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LeucineLeucine is an essential amino acid.
Chemical Formula:
C6H13N1O2
Other names:
Layman's explanation:
Leucine is used as a source for the synthesis of blood sugar in the liver during starvation, stress, and infection to aid in healing. Leucine also significantly influences muscle-protein metabolism and
therefore is very important to body builders. Foods containing high levels of leucine include: cottage cheese, seafood, meat, poultry, and sesame seeds.
In rare cases babies are born with an inability to metabolize leucine, which causes 'maple syrup urine
disease': which is a disease that results in severe mental
retardation. Insulin deficiency is known to result in poor
utilization of leucine.
Keywords:
blood sugar,
Insulin deficiency
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