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Plasma and urine taurine levels in vegans

Laidlaw, S. A.; Shultz, T. D.; Cecchino, J. T.; Kopple, J. D.

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1988-04

10.1093/ajcn/47.4.660

PMID: 3354491

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Plasma taurine levels and urinary taurine excretion were measured in 12 strict vegetarian (vegan) males who had maintained a vegan diet for 53 +/- 26 mo (SD) and in 14 male nonvegetarian control subjects. Plasma taurine levels differed (45 +/- 7 vs 58 +/- 16 mumol/L, respectively). Urinary taurine excretion was lower (266 +/- 279 vs 903 +/- 580 mumol/d), urinary N pi-methylhistidine was barely detectable, and urinary N tau-methylhistidine was significantly reduced (296 +/- 87 vs 427 +/- 19 mumol/d) in the vegans. Analysis of 3-d dietary diaries kept by the vegans indicated marginal to adequate intake of protein, carbohydrate, vitamin B-6, methionine, and cystine; inadequate intake of zinc; and negligible intake of taurine. Prolonged absence of dietary taurine intake causes decreased plasma taurine and severely restricted urinary taurine output.

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Humans; Male; Adult; Energy Metabolism; Diet, Vegetarian; Methylhistidines; Nutritional Status; Reference Values; Taurine

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