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TyrosineTyrosine
15 Jan.
Benefits of Tyrosine Tyrosine is part of the composition of most proteins in the body....
Foods That Increase DopamineFoods That Increase Dopamine
10 Jan.
Foods containing tyrosine Various foods containing tyrosine can increase dopamine secretion....
MelaninMelanin
08 Nov.
As mentioned, melanin is synthesized using the amino acids tryptophan and tyrosine....
Health Benefits of Eating Green BeansHealth Benefits of Eating Green Beans
05 Aug.
- vitamins are represented by A, C, B complex, E and K; - of the minerals in the content, iron, calcium, potassium, manganese, magnesium should be mentioned; - amino acids are represented by lysine, arginine, tyrosine...
Just 1 Egg a Day Protects you Against All Diseases!Just 1 Egg a Day Protects you Against All Diseases!
19 Feb.
They contain tyrosine which is recommended for people working a physically or mentally demanding job. Plus, they contain tryptophan which enhances production of serotonin - one of the major hormones of happiness....
Breakfasts to Stimulate your BrainBreakfasts to Stimulate your Brain
12 Nov.
Eggs are also rich in tyrosine which enhances the ability of your brain to receive and store new information....
Eugenol - Essence, Properties, SourcesEugenol - Essence, Properties, Sources
13 Jan.
Its biosynthesis is very complex and starts with one amino acid - tyrosine. After a number of chemical processes, eugenol is obtained....
Tryptophan Rich FoodsTryptophan Rich Foods
12 Sept.
The reason lies in the fact that other amino acids, such as tyrosine, histidine and leucine, will conflict with tryptophan to reach the brain....
AspartameAspartame
27 Nov.
Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid which acts as a stimulus for the synthesis of tyrosine and neurotransmitters. To synthesize phenylalanine tyrosine specific enzyme is needed....
PhenylalaninePhenylalanine
18 Jan.
Once in the body, it is transformed into another amino acid (tyrosine), which is in turn used to synthesize the above-mentioned neurotransmitters - norepinephrine and dopamine....
What Does White Cheese Contain?What Does White Cheese Contain?
19 Oct.
The most important and most valuable are essential amino acids such as leucine, isoleucine, lysine, methionine, cysteine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, threonine, tryptophan and valine....
What Does a Kiwi Contain?What Does a Kiwi Contain?
21 May
arginine - 0.08 g; - aspartic acid - 0.13 g; - valine - 0.06 g; - glycine - 0.06 g; - glutamine - 0.18 g; - isoleucine - 0.05 g; - leucine - 0.07 g; - methonine - 0.02 g; - proline - 0.04 g; - serine - 0.05 g; - tyrosine...
Nutritional Composition and Calories in SalmonNutritional Composition and Calories in Salmon
12 Sept.
Aspartic acid - 2.20 g; - Valine - 1.10 g; - Glycine - 1.03 g; - Glutamine - 3.20 g; - Isoleucine - 0.99 g; - Leucine - 1.74 g; - Lysine - 1.97 g; - Methionine - 0.63 g; - Proline - 0.76 g; - Serine - 0.87 g; - Tyrosine...
Ten Foods for HappinessTen Foods for Happiness
10 Jan.
These are the two important elements in the conversion of tryptophan and tyrosine amino acids to serotonin and dopamine - neurotransmitters responsible for the feeling of joy. 2....
AdrenalineAdrenaline
06 Nov.
It is synthesized from the amino acids tyrosine and phenylalanine. Adrenaline is also called a stress hormone because in stress situations, synthesis of adrenaline is significantly increased....
Ascorbic AcidAscorbic Acid
21 May
In addition it is vital for the oxidation of phenylalanine and tyrosine and conversion of folacin into tetrahydrofolic acid. This is the only acid that boosts the function of vitamins A and E....
What Do Walnuts Contain?What Do Walnuts Contain?
16 July
Aspartic acid - 1.83 g; - Valine - 0.75 g; - Glycine - 0.82 g; - Glutamine - 2.82 g; - Isoleucine - 0.63 g; - Leucine - 1.75 g; - Lysine - 0.42 g; - Methionine - 0.24 g; - Proline - 0.71 g; - Serine - 0.93 g; - Tyrosine...
What Does Ginger Contain?What Does Ginger Contain?
23 Nov.
Among them the most prominent are: Aspartic acid, Alanine, Tryptophan, Threonine, Isoleucine, Lysine, Cystine, Valine, Tyrodine, Histidine, Leucine, Glutamic acid, Glycine, Proline, Serine and others....
ProteinsProteins
07 Dec.
In addition, several individual amino acids such as glutamine, lysine, phenylalanine, tyrosine, arginine and cysteine are frequently used therapeutically....
FetaFeta
19 Mar.
The brine cheese also has alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, valine, glutamic acid, lysine, proline, serine, cysteine, tyrosine and others....
Mood Boosting FoodsMood Boosting Foods
21 Mar.
The amino acids tryptophan and tyrosine are precursors to the mood-regulating neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. Meat and eggs are also good sources of B vitamins and especially B12....
Egg YolksEgg Yolks
09 Apr.
Researchers from the University of Alberta, Canada, have found that egg yolks have 2 crucial amino acids - tryptophan and tyrosine. Scientists state that 2 raw egg yolks have more antioxidants than 1 apple....
Porcini MushroomsPorcini Mushrooms
04 Dec.
Composition of porcini mushrooms Porcini mushrooms contain up to 35% complete protein, which includes glutamine, arginine, leucine and tyrosine....
Oat FlourOat Flour
20 Aug.
Enzymes, amino acids, especially such as arginine, histidine, levicine, lysine, tryptophan, tyrosine, valine and other essential ones, which rank it among the most healthy....
BulgurBulgur
15 Nov.
Amino Acids: Tryptophan: 190 mg, Threonine: 354 mg, Isoleucine: 455 mg, Leucine: 830 mg, Lysine: 339 mg, Methionine: 190 mg, Cystine: 285 mg, Phenylalanine: 580 mg, Tyrosine: 358 mg, Valine: 554 mg, Arginine: 575 mg...