
doi: 10.1038/189064b0
pmid: 13747925
IT has been shown that muscular effort is accompanied by the increased urinary excretion of one of the metabolites of tryptophan, namely, indoleacetic acid1. Pelikan and co-workers2 have proved that there is increased excretion of another tryptophan metabolite, xanthurenic acid, after muscular effort.
Indoles, Physical Exertion, Tryptophan, Humans, Biological Transport, Body Fluids
Indoles, Physical Exertion, Tryptophan, Humans, Biological Transport, Body Fluids
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