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An Med Interna
; 11(1): 17-20, 1994 Jan.
Article
in Spanish
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7912959
ABSTRACT
One of the major problems regarding the administration of amino acids by intravenous feeding is the use of racemic mixtures that are forbidden by the pharmacological regulations; other current problems is the high cost of obtaining pure amino acids. Because of this, our group has been working in the obtention of L-amino acids (assimilables by living organisms) and ketoacids (used by the body as precursors of racemic amino acid mixtures) in a less expensive and simpler way, with the aim of using these products for different pathologies.