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Vegetarian TryptophanTM
"L-tryptophan is an essential amino acid, which must be
consumed from food since the body cannot make it using
other amino acids. It is present in virtually all plant
and animal proteins. Once the body absorbs L-tryptophan,
it converts {some of} it into 5-hydroxytryptophan
(5-HTP) and then into the neurotransmitter serotonin. It
is primarily the serotonin that does all the wonderful
things attributed to L-tryptophan-inducing sleep,
reducing premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms, promoting
weight loss and addressing depression." [1].
Additionally, L-tryptophan is necessary for the
production of various protein structures in the body.
It tends to be accepted that "impaired serotonin (5-HT) function can lead to clinical depression ... The best evidence that 5-HT contributes to the pathophysiology of depression comes from studies of tryptophan depletion, which show that lowering brain 5- HT levels can induce acute symptomatic relapse in recovered depressed patients" [6]. "Amino acid mixtures that lower brain availability of the serotonin (5-HT) precursor tryptophan produce acute depressive relapse in women with a history of major depression ... Women with a history of depression showed impaired regulation of brain 5-HT function in response to dieting" [7].Those with bipolar disorder seem to have lower levels of serotonin [8]. A study involving those with obsessive compulsive disorder found that "after 5 h of tryptophan depletion, 6 out of 7 patients reported worsening of mood" [9]. Tryptophan depletion seems to increase depression as well as certain facial features associated with autism, like lack of proper emotional expression [10]. L-tryptophan supplementation has been found helpful to improve the mood of people with Hepatitis C [11]. A major study involving alcoholics trying L-tryptophan found that it led to "lower levels of depression" [12]. Sleep
Many
people have had success with sleep taking L-tryptophan.
There are probably several reasons for this. "For
example, serotonin is the precursor to the sleep
hormone, melatonin, making L-tryptophan an effective
sleep aid. It has significant sedative-like properties, although, unlike other sedatives, it does not
appear to impair performance. Specifically, L-tryptophan
is not associated with impairment of visual motor,
cognitive or memory performance, nor does it elevate
threshold for arousal from sleep" [13]. "Melatonin is a
hormone synthesized in the pineal gland from tryptophan.
It participates in several biological processes in the
human being, such as circadian sleep rhythm, mood,
reproductive processes and aging" [14]. Human Growth Hormone, Aging, Obesity, & L- Tryptophan "For years, many people have been looking for ways to increase their levels of human growth hormone (HGH). The value of increasing HGH can be understood by examining this hormone's functions, which include maintaining the immune system, stimulating muscle growth through amino acid sparing and promotion of amino acid transport into muscle cells, and burning fat. L-tryptophan is also capable of increasing HGH. This was demonstrated in various human studies in the '70s." [13]. "Startling research findings reveal that brain serotonin levels decline sharply in most humans as they age .. .It was long ago established that tryptophan is the amino acid needed to produce serotonin in the brain ... It would appear that serotonin deficiency may play an important role in the record number of Americans suffering from depression, insomnia, and excess weight gain ... Recent studies, however, have identified specific age-related mechanisms that cause the degradation of tryptophan in elderly individuals" [2]. Therefore, it appears that supplemental L-tryptophan could be expected to reverse some of these losses of tryptophan and serotonin. Some have indicated that L-tryptophan may be helpful for weight management and/or appetite control and/or other problems associated with low serotonin levels [e.g. 2,7,13,17]. "Plasma tryptophan ratios are below normal in obese subjects and may decrease with dieting, an effect that may partly be responsible for the high relapse rate after diet-related weight loss (ie, brain serotonin production remains low and stimulates appetite). Obese subjects are often insulin resistant, and diminished insulin action may cause low plasma tryptophan ratios because of the peripheral effects of insulin on amino acid uptake and utilization" [17]. "Serotonin neurons in the brain participate in the control of appetite. In general, serotonin neurons function in neuronal circuits that diminish food intake. Hence, treatments that enhance serotonin function reduce food intake, whereas those that diminish serotonin function stimulate food intake. The synthesis of serotonin in the brain is controlled in part by the availability of its amino acid precursor, L-tryptophan" [17]. Safety There were some safety concerns about L-tryptophan that perhaps should be addressed here. Decades ago, there was a bad batch of imported tryptophan. However it needs to be emphasized "that the very tryptophan that the FDA restricted is still used in infant formulas and intravenous feeding solutions. If there were any danger to tryptophan, we would have known about it long ago ... For nineteen years, aging Americans have been forced to settle for less-than-optimal tryptophan/serotonin levels in their bodies" [2]-essentially because of unusual FDA restrictions.
It perhaps should be mentioned that an animal study
designed to see if supplementation with relatively high
levels of It has been consumed in isolated forms for decades and is an essential amino acid. Those interested in the potential benefits of L-tryptophan supplementation may wish to try Vegetarian Tryptophan.
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English J_ 5-HTP (5-Hydroxytryptophan) vs. Prozac (SSRIs).
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Function; Implications for Stress-Related Affective
Changes. Neuromolecular Med_ 2008: 10(4):247-58 [5] Matthew D. Proteins and Amino Acids. In Modem Nutrition in Health and Disease, 10th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Phil., 2006: 23-61 [6] Cowen PJ Serotonin and depression: pathophysiological mechanism or marketing myth? Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2008 Sep;29(9):433-6 [7] Smith KA, Williams C, Cowen PJ. Impaired regulation of brain serotonin function during dieting in women recovered from depression. Br J Psychiatry. 2000 Jan:176:72-5 [8] Wiste AK, Arango V, Ellis SP, Mann JJ, Underwood MD. Norepinephrine and serotonin imbalance in the locus coeruleus in bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disord. 2008 May;l 0(3):349-59 [9] Kulz AK, Meinzer S, Kopasz M, Voderholzer U. Effects of tryptophan depletion on cognitive functioning, obsessive-compulsive symptoms and mood in obsessive-compulsive disorder: preliminary results. Neuropsychobiology.2007;56(23p27-31 [10] Williams JH, Perrett DI, Waiter GO, Pechey S. Differential effects of tryptophan depletion on emotion processing according to face direction. Soc CognAffect Neurosci. 2007 Dec;2(4):264-273 [11] Schaefer M, Winterer J, Sarkar R, Uebelhack R, Franke L, Heim A, Friehe A. Three cases of successful tryptophan add-on or monotherapy of hepatitis C and IFNalpha-associated mood disorders. Psychosomatics. 2008 Sep-Oct;49(5):442-6 [12] Asheychik R, Jackson T, Baker H, Ferraro R, Ashton T, Kilgore J. The efficacy of L-tryptophan in the reduction of sleep disturbance and depressive state in alcoholic patients. J Stud Alcohol. 1989 Nov;50(6):525-32 [13] Bruno G. Revisting the Safety, Efficacy of L-Tryptophan: Pan II. May 31, 2007 [14] Carranza-Lira S, Garcia Lopez F. Melatonin and climactery. Med Sci Monit. 2000 Nov-Dec;6(6):1209-12 [15] Paredes SO, Terron MP, Cubero J, Valero V, Barriga C, Reiter RJ, Rodriguez AB. Tryptophan increases nocturnal rest and affects melatonin and serotonin serum levels in old ringdove [16] Voderholzer U, Riemann D, Huwig-Poppe C, Kuelz AK, Kordon A, Bruestle K, Berger M, Hohagen F. Sleep in obsessive compulsive disorder: polysomnographic studies under serotonin deficiency. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2007 Apr:257(3): 173-82 [17] Breum L, Rasmussen MH, Hilsted J, Fernstrom JD. Twenty-four-hour plasma tryptophan concentrations and ratios are below normal in obese subjects and are not normalized by substantial weight reduction. Am J Clin Nutr. 2003 M,y;77(5); I] 12-8
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Chung TK, Gelherg HB, Domer JL, Baker DH Safety of
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[19] Fernstrom JD. Can nutrient supplements modify brain function? Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Jun;71 (6 Supp]): 1 669S-75S Some of these studies (or citations) may not conform to peer review standards, therefore, the results are not conclusive. Professionals can, and often do, come to different conclusions when reviewing scientific data. None of these statements have been reviewed by the FDA. All products distributed by Doctors' Research, lnc. are nutritional and are not intended for the treatment or prevention of any medical conditions.
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