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Taurine is an amino acid found abundantly in brain, retina, heart, and reproductive organ cells, as well as in meat and seafood. But it is also a major ingredient in popular "energy drinks," which thus constitute a major source of taurine supplementation. Unfortunately, little is known about taurine's neuroendocrine effects. The authors review the sparse data and provide a basic background on the structure, synthesis, distribution, metabolism, mechanisms, effects, safety, and currently proposed therapeutic targets of taurine.
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Jonathan J. Caine
Veterans Health Administration
Thomas D. Geracioti
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
Veterans Health Administration
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8104666a29169b4bee119 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15050