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  2. Arginine - Wikipedia

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    Arginine plays an important role in cell division, wound healing, removing ammonia from the body, immune function, [25] and the release of hormones. [ 14 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] It is a precursor for the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO), [ 28 ] making it important in the regulation of blood pressure .

  3. β-Hydroxy β-methylbutyric acid - Wikipedia

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    β-Hydroxy β-methylbutyric acid [note 1] (HMB), otherwise known as its conjugate base, β-hydroxy β-methylbutyrate, is a naturally produced substance in humans that is used as a dietary supplement and as an ingredient in certain medical foods that are intended to promote wound healing and provide nutritional support for people with muscle wasting due to cancer or HIV/AIDS.

  4. Ethyl lauroyl arginate - Wikipedia

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    The metabolism experiments' results help to establish a biotransformation mechanism for LAE after ingestion. Figure 3 is the proposed pathway of LAE degradation by which it is rapidly hydrolyzed either by loss of the lauroyl side chain to form arginine ethyl ester and/or cleavage of the ethyl ester to form N α-lauroyl-L-arginine (LAS).

  5. Maggot therapy - Wikipedia

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    Maggot therapy (also known as larval therapy) is a type of biotherapy involving the introduction of live, disinfected maggots (fly larvae) into non-healing skin and soft-tissue wounds of a human or other animal for the purpose of cleaning out the necrotic (dead) tissue within a wound (debridement), and disinfection. There is evidence that ...

  6. Arginine/lysine - Wikipedia

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    It contains L-arginine hydrochloride and L-lysine hydrochloride. [2] The most common side effects include nausea and vomiting. [2] Arginine/lysine is also associated with hyperkalaemia (high blood potassium levels), but the frequency of this side effect is not known. [2] Side effects with arginine/lysine are usually mild or moderate. [2]

  7. Wound healing - Wikipedia

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    Timing is important to wound healing. Critically, the timing of wound re-epithelialization can decide the outcome of the healing. [11] If the epithelization of tissue over a denuded area is slow, a scar will form over many weeks, or months; [12] [13] If the epithelization of a wounded area is fast, the healing will result in regeneration.