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| Method for producing monatin | 20120295314 | 20121122 | (3) contacting the 4R-IHOG with a D-aminotransferase in the presence of a D-amino acid to form the 2R,4R-Monatin; and the like. In (3), it is preferable to use a D-aminotransferase having no or low ability to form D-tryptophan from indole-3-pyruvate.
... | | Genetically engineered recombinant escherichia coli producing l-tryptophan having originally l-phenylalanine productivity, and method for producing l-tryptophan using the microorganism | 20120276639 | 20121101 | The present invention relates to a microorganism having L-tryptophan productivity and a method for producing L-tryptophan using the same. More precisely, the present invention relates to the recombinant E. coli strain CJ600 (KCCM 10812P) having tryptophan productivity produced from the mutant form (KFCC 10066) of E. coli having L-phenylalanine productivity, wherein tryptophan auxotrophy is released, L-phenylalanine biosynthesis is blocked but tryptophan productivity is enhanced by reinforcing the gene involved in tryptophan biosynthesis, and a method of producing L-tryptophan using the same.
... | | Manufacturing process for tadalafil from racemic or l-tryptophan | 20120123124 | 20120517 | The present invention relates to a novel manufacturing process of pharmaceutically active compound of formula I, having (6R,12aR)-configuration, used for treatment of erectile dysfunction. Starting from racemic or L-tryptophan the invention describes preparation of an enantiomerically pure intermediate of formula II which is a known precursor in the synthesis of Tadalafil (formula I).
... | | Method for producing indole derivative | 20120028309 | 20120202 | The present invention provides a method for in vitro producing an indole derivative in a one-pot reaction. The method for producing a rhamnosylated indolocarbazole compound includes the steps of transforming a plasmid carrying a gene encoding N-glycosyltransferase into a bacterial strain; expressing the gene encoding N-glycosyltransferase in the bacterial strain; lysing the bacterial strain to obtain a crude enzyme extract; and adding TDP-glucose, an indolocarbazole aglycone and a metal ion in the crude enzyme extract for performing an enzymatic reaction to form the rhamnosylated indolocarbazole compound. Alternatively, the method for producing an indole-3-carboxaldehyde analog includes the steps of transforming a plasmid carrying a gene encoding NokA of Nocardiopsis sp. K-252 into a bacterial strain; expressing the gene encoding NokA in the bacterial strain; lysing the bacterial... | | Alleles of the rel gene from coryneform bacteria | 20100311147 | 20101209 | | An isolated mutant of a coryneform bacterium comprising a gene coding for a polypeptide having GTP-pyrophosphate kinase activity, wherein said polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence in which one of the proteinogenic amino acids other than L-proline is present in position 38 or a corresponding or comparable position. In addition, an isolated polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide having GTP-pyrophosphate kinase enzyme activity, a vector comprising the isolated polynucleotide, a recombinant microorganism comprising the vector, and a process for preparing the recombinant coryneform bacterium is described. A method for over-expressing a GTP-pyrophosphate kinase, a method of preparing an L-amino acid, an L-lysine comprising and L-tryptophan comprising feed is also described.
... | Subscribe to updates on this page: L-Tryptophan RSS  | | Methods for the modulation of leishmania major infection in mammals | 20100261774 | 20101014 | | Embodiments of the invention include methods for treating an infection of a mammal by an organism, such as Leishmania major by administering an effective amount of an inhibitor of indolamine 2,3-dexygenase (IDO). A preferred inhibitor is 1-methyl-tryptophan (1MT). The treatment can be highly beneficial as a treatment for visceral leishmaniasis.
... | | Treatment of allergic disease with immunomodulator compounds | 20100204295 | 20100812 | | A method of treatment for treating, preventing, inhibiting or reducing allergic disease or its effects in a subject, comprises administering to the subject an effective amount of an immunomodulator compound, which composes an aromatic or heterocyclic amino acid residue or a derivative thereof. Preferably, the immunomodulatory compound is a dipeptide which comprises a D- or L-tryptophan residue.
... | | Alleles of the opca gene from coryneform bacteria | 20100196959 | 20100805 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the opcA gene of coryneform bacteria, which encode variants of the OpcA subunit of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC: 1.1.1.49), and to processes for preparing amino acids, in particular L-lysine and L-tryptophan, by using bacteria which harbor said alleles.
... | | Regulation of mammalian keratinous tissue using skin and/or hair care actives | 20100189669 | 20100729 | | Personal care compositions containing an active selected from the group consisting of phlorogine, phlorgine BG, deoxyArbutin, sucrose dilaurate, bakuchiol, pyrenoine, millet, arlatone dioic acid, cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, achromaxyl, methyl nicotinamide, oil soluble licorice extract, folic acid, undecylenic acid, zinc undecylenate, L-tryptophan, thiamine HCl, hexylresorcinol, lipidami red vine, dragosine, methyl gentisate, inositol, symdiol 68, laminaine, their salts, their derivatives, their precursors, and/or combinations thereof. Methods for regulating the condition of mammalian keratinous tissue by topically applying the personal care compositions are also provided.
... | | Composition for supressing appetite, improving tone and mood, with a natural antidepressant activity and with an antiasthenic effect | 20100178371 | 20100715 | | Compositions comprising L-tryptophan and/or 5-hydroxytryptophan are used for preparing a product suitable for sublingual or nasal administration which is helpful in suppressing appetite in such a manner as to promote weight loss in an individual; such compositions furthermore exhibit an antidepressant activity and an antiasthenic effect which makes them helpful in improving tone and mood and the level of attention in an individual. The compositions preferably comprise phenylethylamine in a synergistic combination which substance is contained in an algal plant extract, preferably of Klamath algae.
... | | Composition for suppressing appetite, improving tone and mood, with a natural antidepressant activity and with an antiasthenic effect | 20100151066 | 20100617 | | Compositions comprising L-tryptophan, 5-hydroxytryptophan and/or D-Limonene are used for preparing a product suitable for sublingual or nasal administration which is helpful in suppressing appetite in such a manner as to promote weight loss in an individual; such compositions furthermore exhibit an antidepressant activity and an antiasthenic effect which makes them helpful in improving tone and mood and the level of attention in an individual. The compositions preferably comprise phenylethylamine in a synergistic combination which substance is contained in an algal plant extract, preferably of Klamath algae.
... | | Amino acid producing microorganism and a method for producing an amino acid | 20100093044 | 20100415 | | A microorganism is provided which has an ability to produce an L-amino acid such as L-lysine, L-tryptophan, L-phenylalanine, L-valine, L-leucine, L-isoleucine and L-serine, and has been modified to increase the activity of pyruvate synthase or pyruvate:NADP+ oxidoreductase. This microorganism is cultured in a medium containing ethanol or an aliphatic acid as the carbon source to produce and accumulate the L-amino acid in the medium or cells, and the L-amino acid is collected from the medium or the cells.
... | | Genetically engineered recombinant escherichia coli producing l-tryptophan having originally l-phenylalanine productivity, and method for producing l-tryptophan using the microorganism | 20100028956 | 20100204 | | The present invention relates to a microorganism having L-tryptophan productivity and a method for producing L-tryptophan using the same. More precisely, the present invention relates to the recombinant E. coli strain CJ600 (KCCM 10812P) having tryptophan productivity produced from the mutant form (KFCC 10066) of E. coli having L-phenylalanine productivity, wherein tryptophan auxotrophy is released, L-phenylalanine biosynthesis is blocked but tryptophan productivity is enhanced by reinforcing the gene involved in tryptophan biosynthesis, and a method of producing L-tryptophan using the same.
... | Subscribe to updates on this page: L-Tryptophan RSS  | | Method for producing glycosylated indole compound and antibody against the compound | 20100028329 | 20100204 | | This invention provides a method of producing a large amount of an α-form or β-form of N-pyranosyl-tryptophan having a specified structure and preparing an antibody therefrom. The method comprises a step of allowing a pyranose compound to react with a 3-pyrazyl-indole compound in the presence of a first base to obtain a 1-pyranosyl-3-pyrazyl-indole compound, and a step of treating the 1-pyranosyl-3-pyrazyl-indole compound with an acid, treating the resultant with a hydrogenation catalyst, and further treating the resultant with a second base to synthesize N-pyranosyl-tryptophan, thereby producing an antibody therefrom.
... | | Packed drink | 20100015288 | 20100121 | | (C) from 0.0001 to 20% by mass of a sweetener, wherein (G) a percentage of gallate bodies in the non-polymer catechins is from 5 to 55% by mass, and pH is from 2.5 to 5.1.
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| Alleles of the zwf gene from coryneform bacteria | 20090325242 | 20091231 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the zwf gene of coryneform bacteria, which encode variants of the Zwf subunit of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC: 1.1.1.49), and to processes for preparing amino acids, in particular L-lysine and L-tryptophan, by using bacteria which harbor said alleles.
... | | Method for production of l-amino acid | 20090239269 | 20090924 | | A bacterium which belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae family and has an ability to produce an L-amino acid such as L-lysine, L-threonine and L-tryptophan and is modified to enhance glutamic acid decarboxylase activity is cultured in a medium to produce and accumulate the L-amino acid in the medium or cells of the bacterium. Then, the L-amino acid is collected from the medium or the cells.
... | | Method for producing an l-amino acid using a bacterium of the enterobacteriaceae family | 20090203090 | 20090813 | | A method for producing an L-amino acid is described, for example L-threonine, L-lysine, L-histidine, L-phenylalanine, L-arginine, L-tryptophan, or L-glutamic acid, using a bacterium of the Enterobacteriaceae family, wherein the bacterium has been modified to enhance an activity of a wild-type alcohol dehydrogenase encoded by the adhE gene or a mutant alcohol dehydrogenase which is resistant to aerobic inactivation.
... | | Method for producing an l-amino acid using a bacterium of the enterobacteriaceae family | 20090155861 | 20090618 | | A method is described for producing an L-amino acid, for example L-threonine, L-lysine, L-leucine, L-histidine, L-cysteine, L-phenylalanine, L-arginine, L-tryptophan, L-glutamic acid, L-valine, and L-isoleucine, by fermentation of glucose using a bacterium of the Enterobacteriaceae family, wherein the bacterium has been modified to enhance the activity of the high-affinity arabinose transporter coded by the araFGH operon.
... | | Method for producing l-amino acids by fermentation using bacteria having enhanced expression of xylose utilization genes | 20090117623 | 20090507 | | A method for producing an L-amino acid, such as L-histidine, L-threonine, L-lysine, L-glutamic acid, and L-tryptophan, using bacterium belonging to the genus Escherichia which has increased expression of genes, such as those of the xylABFGHR locus, which encode the xylose utilization enzymes, is disclosed. The method includes cultivating the L-amino acid producing bacterium in a culture medium containing xylose, and collecting the L-amino acid from the culture medium.
... | | Metabolic enhancement therapy | 20090104171 | 20090423 | | A Metabolic Enhancement Therapy nutritional supplement for treating symptoms and conditions such as acute anxiety, hyperactivity, panic attacks, confusion, involuntary movements, sleep disorders, mood disorders, depression, anger, seizures, obsessive-compulsive behavior, unregulated fear, panic, neuronal disorders, autism, schizophrenia, attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) and neuronally based immunologic disorders by administering to a mammal an effective amount of acetyl-L-carnitine, α-lipoic acid, biotin, vitamin B1, L-glutamine, Vitamin B6, taurine, folinic acid, vitamin B12, trimethylglycine, and L-tryptophan.
... | | Amino acid producing microorganism and a method for producing an amino acid | 20090068712 | 20090312 | | A microorganism is provided which has an ability to produce an L-amino acid such as L-lysine, L-tryptophan, L-phenylalanine, L-valine, L-leucine, L-isoleucine and L-serine, and has been modified to increase the activity of pyruvate synthase or pyruvate:NADP+ oxidoreductase. This microorganism is cultured in a medium containing ethanol or an aliphatic acid as the carbon source to produce and accumulate the L-amino acid in the medium or cells, and the L-amino acid is collected from the medium or the cells.
... | | Alleles of the rel gene from coryneform bacteria | 20090053794 | 20090226 | | An isolated mutant of a coryneform bacterium comprising a gene coding for a polypeptide having GTP-pyrophosphate kinase activity, wherein said polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence in which one of the proteinogenic amino acids other than L-proline is present in position 38 or a corresponding or comparable position. In addition, an isolated polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide having GTP-pyrophosphate kinase enzyme activity, a vector comprising the isolated polynucleotide, a recombinant microorganism comprising the vector, and a process for preparing the recombinant coryneform bacterium is described. A method for over-expressing a GTP-pyrophosphate kinase, a method of preparing an L-amino acid, an L-lysine comprising and L-tryptophan comprising feed is also described.
... | | E.coli mutant containing mutant genes related with tryptophan biosynthesis and production method of tryptophan by using the same | 20080299644 | 20081204 | | The present invention relates to a Tryptophan-producing E. coli mutant strain CJ285 (KCCM-10534) containing single or multi mutant genes related with Tryptophan biosynthesis and production method of Tryptophan using the same. More particularly, DNA base sequences and amino acid sequences aroF, aroG, trpR, and tyrR originated from tryptophan producing E. coli mutant strain CJ285 (KCCM-10534) and related with Tryptophan biosynthesis, are disclosed, and E. coli CJ285 containing at least one of the mutant genes is cultivated directly in a glucose-containing fermentation medium, whereby L-tryptophan can be accumulated in the culture medium.
... | | Alleles of the prpd1 gene from coryneform bacteria | 20080274265 | 20081106 | | An isolated mutant of coryneform bacteria comprising a gene encodes a polypeptide having 2-methylcitrate dehydratase activity, where the polypeptide comprises an amino acid sequence in which one of the proteinogenic amino acids except L-proline is present at position 272 or a corresponding or comparable position. In addition, an isolated polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide having 2-methylcitrate dehydratase enzymic activity, which comprises at position 272 of the amino acid sequence or a corresponding or comparable position a proteinogenic amino acid except L-proline is described. A method for producing a recombinant coryneform bacterium and L-amino acids. A recombinant microorganism, L-Lysine-containing feed additive, and L-Tryptophan-containing feed additive is also described.
... | | Magnolia extract containing compositions | 20080260869 | 20081023 | | Disclosed is a composition comprising at least two of the following ingredients: Magnolia extract, honokiol, humulus lupulus extract, hesperidin methyl chalcone, gotu kola, dipeptide valyl-tryptophane, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-3, corylus avellana bud extract, centella asiatica extract, cucumis sativa extract, morus alba extract, hibiscus sabdariffa flower extract, vitis vinifera extract, ascorbyl glucoside, citrus medica limonum extract, avena sativa kernel extract, hydrolyzed soy protein, aniseed myrtle extract, tasmania lanceolata leaf extract, artemisia abrotanum extract, or citrus grandis fruit extract or any combination thereof. Also disclosed are methods of treating skin conditions by topically applying the composition to skin.
... | | Alleles of the gnd gene from coryneform bacteria | 20080131903 | 20080605 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the gnd gene from coryneform bacteria coding for 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenases which contain at position 329 or a comparable position of the amino acid sequence any amino acid other than L-valine, and to processes for the production of amino acids, preferably L-lysine and L-tryptophan, by fermentation using bacteria that contain these alleles.
... | | Alleles of the opca gene from coryneform bacteria | 20080131927 | 20080605 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the opcA gene of coryneform bacteria, which encode variants of the OpcA subunit of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC: 1.1.1.49), and to processes for preparing amino acids, in particular L-lysine and L-tryptophan, by using bacteria which harbor said alleles.
... | | Amino acid compositions | 20070286909 | 20071213 | | Compositions are described herein that are nutritional supplements that contain free amino acids. These supplements contain a homogenous mixture of free amino acids, wherein the free-form amino acids comprise L-Lysine, L-Valine, L-Tryptophan, L-Phenylalanine, L-methionine, L-Leucine, L-Threonine, L-Isoleucine, L-Arginine, L-Histidine, L-Tyrosine, L-Carnitine, L-Serine, L-Glutamine, Aspartic Acid, L-Proline, L-Glycine, Taurine, L-Cysteine, Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), L-Alanine, L-Glutamic acid, and wherein the composition comprises at least one B vitamin. These compositions are of use to treat disorders associated with a deficiency at least one amino acid, such as soft tissue injury, insomnia, panic attacks, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, anorexia, depression, chronic pain, emotional distress, chemical dependence, alcoholism, and hypoglycemia.
... | | Infusion fluid for dialysis patients | 20070281985 | 20071206 | | A pharmaceutical preparation including an amino acid infusion fluid is administered to patients receiving dialysis to ameliorate nutritional status of patients. As a result, anemia can be ameliorated and the required dose of erythropoietin can be reduced in these patients. Furthermore, the serum phosphate levels can be controlled to a predetermined range and protein catabolism can be suppressed in such patients. The amino acid infusion fluid has at least one essential amino acid. The preferred amino acid composition includes at least L-isoleucine, L-leucine, L-lysine, L-methionine, L-phenylalanine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-valine, L-alanine, L-arginine, L-aspartic acid, L-glutamic acid, L-histidine, L-proline, L-serine, L-tyrosine, glycine and L-cysteine, wherein the ratio of essential amino acids to non-essential amino acids is 2.5 or higher.
... | | Alleles of the zwf gene from coryneform bacteria | 20070224666 | 20070927 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the zwf gene of coryneform bacteria, which encode variants of the Zwf subunit of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC: 1.1.1.49), and to processes for preparing amino acids, in particular L-lysine and L-tryptophan, by using bacteria which harbor said alleles.
... | | Method for producing l-amino acids using bacterium of the enterobacteriaceae family | 20070212764 | 20070913 | | There is disclosed a method for producing an L-amino acid, for example L-threonine, L-lysine, L-histidine, L-phenylalanine, L-arginine, L-tryptophan, or L-glutamic acid, using a bacterium of the Enterobacteriaceae family, wherein the bacterium has been modified to enhance an activity of N-acetylglucosamine permease encoded by the nagE gene.
... | | Compositions for the enhanced treatment of depression | 20070173478 | 20070726 | | For treatment of endogenous depression, there is taken in combination an antidepressant, particularly an SSRI or SNRA, and a precursor or inducer of a neurotransmitter, e.g. L-phenylalanine, tyramine or L-tryptophan. Optionally, the patient also takes vitamin B12.
... | | Alleles of the mqo gene from coryneform bacteria | 20070141680 | 20070621 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the coryneform bacterium mqo gene which encodes malate quinone oxidoreductases which contain any amino acid apart from L-serine at position 111, or a comparable position, in the amino acid sequence, and to processes for fermentatively preparing amino acids, preferably L-lysine, L-tryptophan and L-proline, using bacteria which comprise these alleles.
... | | Tetrapeptide regulating blood glucose level in diabetes mellitus | 20070142298 | 20070621 | | The invention refers to the field of medicine and can be applied as a substance capable of regulating glucose level while treating and preventing diabetes mellitus. There is proposed a biologically active new tetrapeptide lysyl-glutamyl-aspartyl-tryp-tophane of general formula Lys-Glu-Asp-Trp-NH2 capable of regulating the glucose level, and pharmacological substance containing an effective amount of tetrapeptide lysyl-glutamyl-aspartyl-tryptophane of the general formula Lys-Glu-Asp-Trp-NH2. There is proposed the method of prevention and/or treatment of the diabetes mellitus, which consists in administering to a patient of the pharmacological substance, containing as an active peptide agent an effective amount of Lys-Glu-Asp-Trp-NH2 tetrapeptide in doses of 0.1-30 μg/kg of the body weight at least once a day for a period necessary for attaining a therapeutic effect.
... | | Selective incorporation of 5-hydroxytryptophan into proteins in mammalian cells | 20070111193 | 20070517 | | This invention provides methods and compositions for incorporation of an unnatural amino acid into a peptide using an orthogonal aminoacyl tRNA synthetase/tRNA pair. In particular, an orthogonal pair is provided to incorporate 5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan in a position encoded by an opal mutation.
... | | Alleles of the zwf gene from coryneform bacteria | 20070092951 | 20070426 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the zwf gene of coryneform bacteria, which encode variants of the Zwf subunit of glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC: 1.1.1.49), and to processes for preparing amino acids, in particular L-lysine and L-tryptophan, by using bacteria which harbor said alleles.
... | | Sulfur atom-free enzyme protein | 20070015241 | 20070118 | | A sulfur atom-free enzyme protein retaining the activity of the original enzyme protein and having oxidation resistance wherein L-cystein and L-methionine residues of the enzyme protein are substituted with 18 types of L-amino acid residues: L-alanine; L-aspartic acid; L-glutamic acid; L-phenylalanine; L-glycine; L-histidine; L-isoleucine; L-lysine; L-leucine; L-asparagine; L-proline; L-glutamine; L-arginine; L-serine; L-threonine; L-valine; L-tyrosine; and L-tryptophan. A enzyme protein retaining the activity of the wild type enzyme while having antioxidation properties against oxidation by hydrogen peroxide, and the like and a process for producing the same.
... | | Alleles of the gnd gene from coryneform bacteria | 20060246554 | 20061102 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the gnd gene from coryneform bacteria coding for 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenases which contain at position 329 or a comparable position of the amino acid sequence any amino acid other than L-valine, and to processes for the production of amino acids, preferably L-lysine and L-tryptophan, by fermentation using bacteria that contain these alleles.
... | | Alleles of the mqo gene from coryneform bacteria | 20060166338 | 20060727 | | The invention relates to mutants and alleles of the coryneform bacterium mqo gene which encodes malate quinone oxidoreductases which contain any amino acid apart from L-serine at position 111, or a comparable position, in the amino acid sequence, and to processes for fermentatively preparing amino acids, preferably L-lysine, L-tryptophan and L-proline, using bacteria which comprise these alleles.
... | | Lowering blood glucose, urea, cholesterol, triglycerides and normalizing homocysteine levels by dietary addition of selected essential amino acids and three vitamins | 20060153910 | 20060713 | | Administration of a dietary supplement consisting of L-Tryptophan (80 mgs), L-Methionine (90 mgs), L-Valine (103 mgs), L-Lysine Monohydrochloride (128 mgs), Vitamin B-12 (0.5 mg), Vitamin B-6 (10 mgs), and Folic Acid (0.4 mg) has been shown to reduce postprandial peak blood glucose, lower urea formation, reduce cholesterol and triglyceride blood levels and normalize homocysteine blood levels. The four amino acids are calculated to be limiting on the basis of the average fasting plasma profile of the essential amino acids when compared with the amino acid composition of 60 commonly consumed proteins. Depending upon the quantity of protein being consumed, one or two of the encapsulated supplement are required to effectively improve the quality of the protein.
... | | Method for producing l-amino acids using bacteria of the enterobacteriaceae family | 20060141586 | 20060629 | | There is disclosed a method for producing an L-amino acid, for example L-threonine, L-lysine, L-histidine, L-phenylalanine, L-arginine, L-tryptophan or L-glutamic acid, using a bacterium of the Enterobacteriaceae family, wherein the bacterium has been modified to enhance an activity of L-arabinose permease.
... | | Compound and method of treating neurogenic conditions using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug complexes | 20060142181 | 20060629 | | M is a metal ion Ca(II), Mg(II), Cu(II) or Ni(II); n is an integer 1 or 2; R is BBB peptide, transferrin, membrane transporter peptide, TAT peptide, bradykinin, beta-endorphin, bombesin, calcitonin, cholecystokinin, an enkephalin, dynorphin, insulin, gastrin, substance P, neurotensin, glucagon, secretin, somatostatin, motilin, vasopressin, oxytocin, prolactin, thyrotropin, an angiotensin, galanin, neuropeptide Y, thyrotropin-releasing hormone, gonadotropnin-releasing hormone, growth hormone-releasing hormone, luteinizing hormone, vasoactive intestinal peptidegluconate, L-lactate, L-leucine, L-tryptophan, and L-glutamate; and R is coupled to M through a carboxylate moiety. Magnesium (II) represents the preferred metal ion as magnesium is known to have neuroprotective effects. The metal ion is in part chelated by a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that does not inhibit platelet activity and includes salicylate and ibuprofenate. The complex also includes a ligand operative in... | | Composition for treatment of obesity or generally aiding weight loss in pill, powder or liquid form, by appetite reduction and metabolism increase, comprising: l- phenylalanine, caffeine, and one or more of the group of all forms of 5-hydroxytryptophan an | 20060078627 | 20060413 | | A method of treating a human subject suffering from obesity or who simply desires to lose weight is disclosed, which comprises administering to the subject an effective amount of a compound which enhances serotonin, noradrenaline, and adrenaline activity. The formula is comprised of effective amounts of caffeine, L-phenylalanine, and one or more of L-tryptophan and 5-hydroxytryptophan.
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