Citrulline stimulates muscle protein synthesis, by reallocating ATP consumption to muscle protein synthesis
Abstract Background Animal studies and clinical data support the interest of citrulline as a promising therapeutic for sarcopenia. Citrulline is known to stimulate muscle protein synthesis, but how it affects energy metabolism to support the highly energy‐dependent protein synthesis machinery is poo...
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Main Authors: | Arthur Goron (Author), Frédéric Lamarche (Author), Sandrine Blanchet (Author), Pascale Delangle (Author), Uwe Schlattner (Author), Eric Fontaine (Author), Christophe Moinard (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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