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| General description | Conditionally essential amino acid with vasodilatation effect. | 
| Found | - beans - brewer yeast - chocolate - dairy products - eggs - fish, seafood - legumes - meat - nuts, popcorn | 
| Anti-aging role | - stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone - reduce the risk of CVD - reverse endothelial dysfunction - lower blood pressure (vasodilatiation) - boost nitric oxide production - boost the immune system - Increase IL - 2 production increase thymic weight - promoting healthy permeability and adaptive response of the gut - increase testosterone level and sperm production - decrease symptoms of erectile dysfunction - maintain normal bowel permeability - lower blood CRP level - stimulates organism - rise energy - reduce migraine attacks caused by neck blood vessels constriction - improve sport performances and reduce recovery time - prevent preeclampsia - prevent intestinal inflammations in premature infants - local on skin - improve circulation and wound healing | 
| Deficiency symptoms | - decreased sperm production - hair loss - skin rash | 
| Therapeutic doses | - 2 - 3 g /day - improving sport performance: 3-5 g 30 minutes before workout - erectile dysfunction: 5 g/day - angina pectoris: 3-6 g/day - congenital heart failure: 6-20 g/day divided in several doses - premature infants: 261 mg/kg body weight - put in infant formula for first 28 days of life | 
| Maximum safe level | Not established | 
| Side effects | - diarrhea - flatulence - abdominal pain | 
| Contraindications | - renal and hepatic insufficiency - diabetes type 1 - allergy to eggs, milk, wheat - herpes infection (aids herpes virus infection) - asthma - low blood pressure - recent heart attack - psychical disorders | 
| Interactions | - arginine and lysine are antagonistic amino acids - NSAIDs - ACE inhibitors - Viagra | 
| High risk groups | - premature infants | 
| Composition formulas | - usually by itself or in combination with L-ornithine or other amino acids | 
| Other remarks | - in time of trauma and in premature infants arginine is essential amino acids - during metabolic pathways arginine turns into nitric oxide - it's not recommended to use arginine 2 weeks before scheduled surgery |