Methods for the use of branched chain amino acids

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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C424S439000, C426S648000, C514S015400, C514S021910

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07989418

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides an orally-administrable nutritional product comprising a dipeptide including a branched chain amino acid (BCAA). In one embodiment, the nutritional product comprises a dipeptide selected from at least one of the following: alanyl-leucine, alanyl-isoleucine, alanyl-valine, glycyl-leucine, glycyl-isoleucine, and glycyl-valine.

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Machine Translation of JP 2003-24012, published Jan. 2003.

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