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Health Guide

Glycine

Other Name(s):

aminoacetic acid

Unsubstantiated Claims:

Please note that this section reports on claims that have NOT yet been substantiated through scientific studies.

Glycine is found in some antacid medications. In addition, it is claimed to be useful in treating depression, hyperactivity and malnutrition associated with drug addiction.

Recommended Intake:

Amino acids (AAs) are available as individual AAs or in proprietary AA combinations, as well as part of multi-vitamin formulas, proteins and food supplements. The forms include tablets, fluids and powders. However, adequate protein in the diet should provide a sufficient source of all amino acids.

There are no conditions that increase the requirements for glycine.

Side Effects, Toxicity and Interactions:

The use of a single amino acid supplement may lead to a negative nitrogen balance, decreasing the metabolic efficiency and increasing the workload of the kidneys. In children, taking single amino acid supplements may also harmfully affect growth parameters.

Excessive glycine in the body can also cause fatigue.

Always avoid taking individual amino acids in high dosage for prolonged periods.

Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding should not use glycine supplements.

Additional Information:

Click here for a list of reputable Web sites with general information on nutrition.

References:

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  2. Lide DR, Frederikse HPR, eds. Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 75th ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Inc.; 1994.

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  4. Meisenberg G, Simmons WH. Principles of Medical Biochemistry. Mosby Pub. Co.; 1998.

  5. Styer L. Biochemistry. 4th ed. W.H. Freeman & Co.; 1995.

  6. Montgomery R, Conway TW, Spector AA, Chappell D. Biochemistry: A Case-Oriented Approach. 6th ed. Mosby Pub. Co.; 1996.

Online Editor: Joann Eudes RN MS
Online Medical Reviewer: Eudes, Joann RN, MS
Online Medical Reviewer: Harrell, Jennifer MA, RD, LD
Date Last Reviewed: 10/24/2009
Date Last Modified: 11/5/2008
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