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Liquid Glutamine any signifigance?

andyo

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Hello all,

I have been trying out a new supplement from Sci-fit called 'Glutamine Fusion', which is a liquid glutamine supp.

Question: Although I don't notice any change, will it cause water retention at all, or make a 'heavy' feeling?

Any input would help
Andy
 
I don't think that L-Glutamine remains stable in suspension...
 
What does it break down into?
 
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In liquid solutions, L-glutamine is unstable at 4°C or higher temperatures. The molecule dissociates and toxic ammonium is created as a waste product of that reaction. This limits the stability of cell culture media; as a consequence, stock solutions of L-glutamine or solutions containing L-glutamine should be stored frozen. In addition, cell culture media should be changed frequently to ensure availability of this amino acid. [/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Dipeptides containing L-glutamine are extremely well suited to replace L-glutamine. They are stable over long periods of time, even when stored at room temperature. Cells can retrieve L-glutamine by cleaving the peptide bond. PromoCell offers several media with stable L-glutamine in the form of N-acetyl-L-Ala-L-Glu. The amount of available L-glutamine corresponds to that of L-glutamine normally present in the equivalent medium after the addition of the appropriate amount of L-glutamine. [/font]
Source: http://www.promocell.com/en/Page0502_TE_02_LC.htm
 
LAM said:
I don't think that L-Glutamine remains stable in suspension...


Jesus Christ... what don't you know..... :laugh:
 
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