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Title: Intestinal absorption of carnosine and its constituent amino acids in man. Author: Asatoor AM, Bandoh JK, Lant AF, Milne MD, Navab F. Journal: Gut; 1970 Mar; 11(3):250-4. PubMed ID: 5423906. Abstract: Serum concentrations of beta-alanine and l-histidine are compared in five normal adults after ingestion of the dipeptide carnosine (beta-alanyl-l-histidine) and after equivalent amounts of the constituent free amino acids. The results indicate that absorption is significantly more rapid after the ingestion of the amino acids than after the dipeptide. The use of the test in a case of Hartnup disease suggests that carnosine is taken up by intestinal cells as the dipeptide, but subsequent hydrolysis and delivery of the constituent amino acids to the portal blood is a slower process than transport of the free amino acids themselves.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]