Consumption of energy drinks increased plasma and RBC levels of taurine, which was paralleled by increases in glycolysis and glutathione (GSH) metabolism in the RBC. These observations were recapitulated ex vivo after incubation with taurine and hydrogen peroxide.
The cells of the brain, retina, heart, and reproductive organs as well as those in meat and seafood contain large amounts of the amino acid taurine. However, it is also a key component of well-known "energy drinks," which are a significant source of taurine supplementation.
The cells of the brain, retina, heart, and reproductive organs as well as those in meat and seafood contain large amounts of the amino acid taurine. However, it is also a key component of well-known "energy drinks," which are a significant source of taurine supplementation. Sadly, little is known regarding the neuroendocrine effects of taurine.
These studies cannot be utilized to assess the benefits of taurine alone because the majority of clinical trials to date have examined the effects of taurine in combination with other components such as caffeine, creatine, and glucose 31 - 35 in beverages such as Red Bull.
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