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  2. L-arginine is considered a semi-essential or conditionally essential amino acid. This article reviews all you need to know about L-arginine, including its benefits, side effects, and...

  3. Argininemia is a rare inherited disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme arginase, which is essential for breaking down the amino acid arginine. This condition leads to high levels of arginine in the blood.

  4. L-arginine - Mayo Clinic

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    L-arginine is an amino acid that helps the body build protein. Your body usually makes all the L-arginine it needs. L-arginine is also found in most protein-rich foods, including fish, red meat, poultry, soy, whole grains, beans and dairy products. As a supplement, L-arginine can be used orally and topically.

  5. Arginine: Heart Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    WebMD examines the use of arginine (L-arginine) to improve heart health. Find out where it comes from, if supplementation works, and its possible side effects.

  6. L-ARGININE - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    L- arginine is an amino acid naturally found in red meat, poultry, fish, and dairy. It is necessary for making proteins and is commonly used for circulation. L-arginine is converted in the body...

  7. L-Arginine Benefits, Uses & Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is l-arginine? L-arginine is an amino acid that you can find naturally in foods like fish, meat and nuts. L-arginine is semi-essential (conditional), which means that your body can produce the amino acid, but you also need to include some sources of the amino acid in your diet. Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center.

  8. The benefits and side effects of L-arginine - Medical News Today

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    L-arginine is an amino acid that helps the body build proteins. Learn about the benefits and side effects of L-arginine, along with how much to take.

  9. Arginine - Wikipedia

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    Arginine is the amino acid with the formula (H 2 N) (HN)CN (H) (CH 2) 3 CH (NH 2)CO 2 H. The molecule features a guanidino group appended to a standard amino acid framework. At physiological pH, the carboxylic acid is deprotonated (−CO 2−) and both the amino and guanidino groups are protonated, resulting in a cation.

  10. L-Arginine Benefits: Uses, Side Effects, and More - Verywell...

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    L-arginine is a naturally occurring amino acid that's found in food and plays a role in several bodily functions, such as making protein. It's also available in supplement form, and L-arginine benefits include helping those with heart disease, high blood sugar, and excess weight.

  11. L-Arginine: Benefits, Forms, Side Effects, and Uses - Everyday...

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    What Is L-Arginine? Benefits, Known Risks, and More. L-arginine supplements offer potential health benefits, but a food-first approach is generally best. Tanja Ivanova/Getty Images. L-arginine is...