Examples of using Sam-e in English and their translations into Danish
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SAM-e is involved in over 40 biochemical reactions in the body.
The most remarkable thing about SAM-e is that it can help you in so many different ways.
SAM-e is involved in maintaining and manufacturing cartilage components.
The accepted levels for potency of SAM-e require a minimum of 70% SS(active) isomer content.
SAM-e has even been observed to support the liver in its cleansing function.
Consumer Labs tested 30 preparations of SAME-e andonly 4 had the acceptable"active ion" SAM-e content.
SAM-e is recommended to be part of a daily regimen for Mood/Emotional Well-Being, Bone/Joint Health.
Although these anabolic reactions occur throughout the body, most SAM-e is produced and consumed in the liver.
In plants, SAM-e is crucial to the biosynthesis of ethylene, an important plant hormone and signaling molecule.
Outpatients are generally put on anti-inflammatory andliver protecting agents like ursodeoxycholic acid and S-Adenosylmethionine SAM-e.
For example, SAM-e helps support your cartilage-the“cushiony” substance that acts as a shock absorber in your joints.
Because of the different reactions SAM-e is involved, its benefits vary from joint and liver health, to mood enhancement.
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More than 40 methyl transfers from SAM-e are known, to various substrates such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and secondary metabolites.
The SAM-e molecule has two forms, one is the SS isomer(known as the active isomer) and the other is the RS isomer known as the inactive isomer.
In bacteria, SAM-e is bound by the SAM riboswitch, which regulates genes involved in methionine or cysteine biosynthesis.
Not only is SAM-e known for helping to boost mood, but it plays a big role in how you move and how you feel.
SAM-e is a natural substance that is in every living cell and helps make the brain chemicals(called neurotransmitters) that affect your mood.
SAM-e is involved in methylation in the body, which is critical in the manufacturing of many body components, such as brain neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine.
In eukaryotic cells, SAM-e serves as a regulator of a variety of processes including DNA, tRNA, and rRNA methylation; immune response; amino acid metabolism; transsulfuration; and more.
SAM-e is also required for sulfur-containing compounds, such as glutathione, which is a powerful antioxidant in the body that helps fight off substances that damage our cells, particularly in the liver.