Arginine glutamate
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Arginine | amino acid |
Glutamic acid | amino acid |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.022.137 |
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Arginine glutamate (also called glutargin) is a mixture of two amino acids, 50% arginine and 50% glutamic acid, used in liver therapy.
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