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    Rajkumar Rajendram, Victor R. Preedy, Vinood B. Patel, editors.
    Summary: This is the second volume in a 2-volume compendium that is the go-to source for both research- and practice-oriented information on the importance of branched chain amino acids in maintaining the nutritional status and overall health of individuals, especially those with certain disease conditions. Over 150 well recognized and respected contributors have come together to compile these up-to-date and well-referenced works. The volumes will serve the reader as the benchmarks in this complex area of interrelationships between dietary protein intakes and individual amino acid supplementation, the unique role of the branched chain amino acids in the synthesis of brain neurotransmitters, collagen formation, insulin and glucose modulation and the functioning of all organ systems that are involved in the maintenance of the body?s metabolic integrity. Moreover, the physiological, genetic and pathological interactions between plasma levels of branched chain amino acids and aromatic amino acids are clearly delineated so that students as well as practitioners can better understand the complexities of these interactions. Branched Chain Amino Acids in Clinical Nutrition: Volume 2 covers the role of branched chain amino acids in healthy individuals, and branched chain amino acid status in disease states, liver diseases, and supplementation studies in certain patient populations.

    Contents:
    Part I. Role of Branched Chain Amino Acids in Healthy Individuals
    1. Tolerability of leucine
    2. Leucine-protein supplemented recovery and exercise
    3. Use of whey and leucine on muscle
    4. Branched chain amino acids and muscle atrophy protection
    5. Role of branched chain amino acids in cellular and organ damage: the prognostic significance of the preoperative branched chain amino acid to tyrosine ratio
    Part II. Branched Chain Amino Acids: Status in Disease States
    6. Branched chain amino acids in heart failure
    7. Mitochondrial tRNA valine in cardiomyopathies
    8. Branched chain amino acids on psychomotor performance
    9. The branch chain amino acids in the context of other amino acids in traumatic brain injury
    10. Branched chain amino acids in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Part III. Branched Chain Amino Acids and Liver Diseases
    11. Identification of branched chain amino acids; underlying molecular pathways using transcriptomic analysis: application to cirrhosis
    12. Branched chain amino acids supplementation and plasma albumin
    13. Late evening snack, branched chain amino acids and cirrhosis
    14. Branched chain amino acids and organ transplantation
    15. Basic aspects in prevention of post-transplant bacteremia by branched chain amino acids
    16. Branched chain amino acids and postoperative quality of life
    Part IV. Branched Chain Amino Acid Supplementation Studies in Certain Patient Populations
    17. Leucine-protein functional adaptation in the clinical setting
    18. Branched chain amino acids supplementation and glycemic control
    19. Leucine supplementation and insulin resistance
    20. Weight loss and branched chain amino acids and their metabolites
    21. Branched chain amino acid cocktails and skin
    22. Branched chain amino acids in inherited muscle disease: the case of Duchhene muscular dystrophy
    23. Use of branched chain amino acids (BCAA) during radiotherapy
    24. Oral branch chain amino acids and encephalopathy
    25. Web based resources, and suggested readings.
    Digital Access Springer 2015