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"Glutamine Independently Reduces Hospital Stay: Presented at ACS" By Crystal Phend SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- October 25, 2005 -- The nutrient glutamine, which is often administered as part of nutritional supplementation, on its own can reduce the length of hospital stay and maintains lean body mass after elective surgery, researchers reported here at the annual meeting of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). As pat of the first interventional study to evaluate enteral alanyl-glutamine in this setting, Adebola O. E. Obayan, MD, PhD, Research Affiliate, Department of Surgery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, and colleagues examined outcomes and antioxidant levels in 69 elective surgery patients. Dr. Obayan presented the study findings here on October 17[th. After major surgery, muscles break down protein to release as much as 40% of the body's glutamine, which helps repair tissue and fosters overall recovery. However, this process causes oxidative stress, as free radicals from the breakdown process accumulate and can adversely affect clinical outcome. |
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