What is S-Adenosylmethionin?
S-enenosylmethionin is a chemical compound necessary for cellular growth and regeneration. It is also known as Sam and the same. This compound is formed by the reaction of adenosine triposphate (ATP) and methionine. It uses the metabolic pathways of transmethylation, transulfuration and aminopropylation in cells to fulfill its function. This allows him to work in transmetylation reactions because it can be donated to an acceptor substrate. Numerous nucleic acids, proteins and lipids also benefit from the donation of the methyl group from the S-Adenosyl methionine. The action in which Sam participates is present throughout the human body, but the highest volume of Sam, as produced and used, is found in the liver. It is not necessary for people to consume food containing s-enenosylmethionin because it is produced naturally.
This compound is sold as a supplement in the United States, usually under the name Sam-E, which is pronounced as sam-ee . It is also sold as a prescription medicine in Russia and Italy under brands such as Gumbararal® and Samar®. Was madeResearch of SAM in combating depression, liver disease and osteoarthrosis. More experiments have shown that the supplement is beneficial in the treatment of depression and osteoarthrosis. A 2003 study concluded that S-Adenosylmethionin supplements were effective in the treatment of knee pain due to osteoarthritis.
In the United States, this supplement has seen growing popularity. The Health and Education Act, which was approved in 1994, made it possible to distribute numerous substances, including S-Adenosylmethionin, as supplements than drugs. The classification of such compounds such as supplements, rather than drugs, has been capable of strict regulations that the United States of food and drug administration (FDA) placed on drug production.
Low levels SAM in the body were once considered to be an important factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease. Later research found that low levels of vitamin B12 were PRmore likely to be culprit. However, SAM levels are significantly lower in Alzheimer's suffers, and recent clinical studies have shown that S-Adenosylmethionin supplements were able to reduce cognitive damage in mice showing Alzheimer's symptoms.
This supplement should be consumed on an empty stomach. Packing and storage of the foil in a cool and dry place can help ensure that the accessory does not deteriorate. Possible side effects of SAM are insomnia, atherosclerosis and increased risk of heart attack. In rare cases and in combination with other medicines, Sam can cause what is known as Serotonin Storm , which is an overproduction of a neurotransmitter serotonin. At least one case of this condition proved to be fatal.