Muscle fibres can be divided into: slow , consisting of type I fibres mainly, which generate energy principally from oxidative metabolism, are less dependent on anaerobic glycolysis, are tonic active and very resistant to fatigue
Thus, phenylalanine catabolism always ensues in the pathway of tyrosine biosynthesis followed by tyrosine catabolism
Pros and cons lend themselves to a clear table: list agent, mechanism, typical dose, bioavailability issues, known fertility benefits, and safety notes
Shamsad A, Gautam T, Singh R, Banerjee M (2024) Association of mRNA expression and polymorphism of antioxidant glutathione-S-transferase (GSTM1 and GSTT1) genes with the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
As previously described, prostate cancer cells are more prone to FA utilization than normal prostate cells