| glucosamine-phosphate N |
[EC 2.3.1.4] an enzyme of the transferase class that catalyzes the transfer of an acetyl group from acetyl coenzyme A to glucosamine 6-phosphate to form N-acetylglucosamine 6-phosphate, a step in the synthesis of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine.
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| glucosamine |
glucosamine sulfate) is an amino sugar used to create cushioning fluids and tissues around joints. It repairs damaged arthritic joints, reduces pain, and builds synovial fluids. It is easily absorbed into the bloodstream, and is necessary in the formation of skin, eyes, bones, tendons, nails, ligaments, and parts of the heart. It is used for inflamed discs, sciatica, and many forms of arthritis. ...
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| glucosamine sulfate |
an amino sugar that occurs naturally in the body. Its glue-like qualities help to hold tissues together. It is also a major component of synovial fluid, which lubricates and serves as a shock absorber for the joints.
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| glucosamine sulfate |
necessary for connective tissue (absence results in early aging); anti-inflammatory
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| glucosamine |
The basic molecule that comprises your connective tissue. Glucosamine helps you make new proteoglycans, enabling your worn connective tissue to become smooth and resilient. The principal ingredient in CytoSport's Joint Matrix.
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