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Background / Aims : A prospective comparative study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of orally administered branched-chain amino acids(BCAA) in cirrhotic patients. Methods : Forty-seven patients with liver cirrhosis of viral etiologies, whose hypoalbunemia could not be corrected with adequa...

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Published inClinical and molecular hepatology Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 432 - 438
Main Authors 전재윤, Chae Yoon Chon, 이관식, Kwan Sik Lee, 송건훈, Kun Hoon Song, 한광협, Kwang Hyub Han, 문영명, Young Myoung Moon, 김명수, Myung Soo Kim, 안수현, Soo Hyun Ahn, 이종호, Jong Ho Lee
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한간학회 30.12.2001
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Summary:Background / Aims : A prospective comparative study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of orally administered branched-chain amino acids(BCAA) in cirrhotic patients. Methods : Forty-seven patients with liver cirrhosis of viral etiologies, whose hypoalbunemia could not be corrected with adequate protein intake, were randomly assigned to either the BCAA group(n=31) or the control group(n=16). The selection criteria were ages between 16 and 70 years, patients whose Child-Pugh scores were less than 13 points and who were willing to participate in the study. Most patients(87.1%) belonged to Child -Pugh class B. Patients in the BCAA group received oral supplementation with branced-chain amino acid granules(12g/day, each packet containing total 4g of BCAA , i.e.leucine, 1904 mg ; valine, 1144mg; isoleucine, 952mg) for 12 weeks. Patients had complete blood counts and chemistry at entry and once every month. Serum ferritin and amino acid concentrations in plasma were determined. Anthropometric parameters including body weight, body fat contents and body mass index were assessed at the beginning and at the end of the 3-month period. Results : In the BCAA group, there was a significant increment in plasma levels of isoleucine, valine(p<0.001) whereas levels of aromatic amino acids did not show substantial change. Total BCAA concentration and BCAA/AAA(aromatic amino acid) molar ratio(Fischer`s ratio) also increased significantly after administration of oral BCAA (p<0.02). In contrast, patients in the control group showed no significant change in assessed parameters. Conclusion : Oral supplementation of BCAA to or other serious adverse effects.
Bibliography:The Korean Association for the Study of the Liver
ISSN:2287-2728
2287-285X