Kremer J N, Vitolina S P, Pupele O Y, Schmidt A A
Nahrung. 1978;22(10):843-51. doi: 10.1002/food.19780221002.
With reference to a critical study of the relevant literature and to results from their own investigations, the authors emphasize the importance of the semi-essential and non-essential amino acids arginine, histidine, tyrosine, cystine and glutamic acid for the completion of essential amino-acid mixtures destined for parenteral feeding. MADDEN'S assumption that intravenously applied glutamic acid is intolerable was not supported by the authors' experiments in dogs. As evidenced by the increase of blood urea, the glutamic acid-containing amino-acid mixture was well utilizable. When glutamic acid is present, proline and alanine are obviously superfluous in amino-acid mixtures for parenteral feeding, since they are easily formed from glutamic acid by intermediary metabolism.
通过对相关文献的批判性研究以及自身调查结果,作者强调了半必需氨基酸和非必需氨基酸——精氨酸、组氨酸、酪氨酸、胱氨酸和谷氨酸对于完成用于肠外营养的必需氨基酸混合物的重要性。作者在犬类身上进行的实验并未支持马登的假设,即静脉注射谷氨酸是无法耐受的。含谷氨酸的氨基酸混合物可被很好地利用,这一点由血尿素的增加得到证明。当存在谷氨酸时,脯氨酸和丙氨酸在用于肠外营养的氨基酸混合物中显然是多余的,因为它们可通过中间代谢轻易地由谷氨酸形成。