Methionine
Preferred Name Methionine
Definition One of nine essential amino acids in humans (provided by food), Methionine is required for growth and tissue repair. A sulphur-containing amino acid, methionine improves the tone and pliability of skin, hair, and strengthens nails. Involved in many detoxifying processes, sulphur provided by methionine protects cells from pollutants, slows cell aging, and is essential for absorption and bio-availability of selenium and zinc. Methionine chelates heavy metals, such as lead and mercury, aiding their excretion. It also acts as a lipotropic agent and prevents excess fat buildup in the liver. (NCI04)
Synonyms & Abbreviations (S)-2-Amino-4-(methyl-sulfanyl)butanoic acid
L-Methionine
Met
Methionine
METHIONINE
ReferenceCode NCI Thesaurus Code:C29600
ReferenceURL https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&ns=ncit&code=C29600
Influence type
Subgroups and cutoffs
Have
PMID 27975054
25908534
18086766
19235037
25904191
17623560
20232354
27490808
27221879
11065004
10750674
10977105
18704722
20843123
21161822
21310299
19277881
20082736
20693267
15213050
15280622
23109170
17301263
16351504
16435998
21915616
22260413
23843441
27535659
17634273
17487838
18159981
Copyright (C) 2011-2018 Center for Systems Biology, Soochow University. All Rights Reserved.