Impact of Arginine, Taurine, and Tryptophan on Neutrophil Function in Renal Failure Patients in Al-Muthanna City

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Impact of Arginine, Taurine, and Tryptophan on Neutrophil Function in Renal Failure Patients in Al-Muthanna City

Seger abdulkhadim seger1; Ahmed Waleed Dheyab Alnassar2; Hayder Raad Abbas 3 and Mohammed Jasim Mohammed Shallal 3
1Lecturer Assistant, Department of Medical Laboratories, College of health and MedicalTechnology, Sawa University, Almuthana, Iraq.
2Bacteriologist at microbiology laboratory, Gynecology and Pediatrics Teaching Hospital in Al-Muthanna Governorate.
3 Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Thi-Qar, Thi-Qar 64001, Iraq.

Abstract

 

Background: Amino acids are the basic building blocks of proteins. Amino acids are protein-building ingredients that may be derived from dietary sources or via the protein synthesis process. Protein synthesis employs a set of twenty-two isotropic amino acids. Although twenty of these 22 amino acids are required for protein synthesis, the other eighteen are mostly used as building blocks for other proteins.

Aim: The present study aimed to investigate the effects of the amino acids arginine, taurine, and tryptophan on human neutrophil functions in patients with renal failure.

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