Alanine
Alanine is the basic unit of protein and one of the 21 amino acids that make up human proteins. The amino acids that make up the protein molecule are all L-amino acids. Because they are in the same pH environment, the charge states of various amino acids are different, that is, they have different isoelectric points (PI), which is the principle of electrophoresis and chromatography to separate amino acids. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: biochemical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: No clinical significance. Normal value: Alanine: 210-600μmol/L Above normal: Hyperalanemia, Cushing's disease, gout, diabetes. negative: Positive: Tips: Try to eat less and eat as much as possible, and arrange your diet reasonably. Normal value 210 to 600 μmol/L. Clinical significance Elevation: hyperalaninemia, Cushing's disease, gout, diabetes. High results may be diseases: gout, Cushing syndrome considerations After the glucose negative test, glutamate, histidine oral load test, serum values can be increased. Large doses of ethanol, oral contraceptives, and progesterone may result in lower serum levels. Inspection process Same as the automatic amino acid analyzer. Not suitable for the crowd no. Adverse reactions and risks no.
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