The Do’s and Don’ts of Arginine Supplementation

  • Sean Chetty University of the Witwatersrand
Keywords: Arginine Supplementation

Abstract

In the last three decades the nutritional and pharmacologic effects of arginine have been the subject of intense investigation. Taking into consideration the many benefits that have been demonstrated from arginine supplementation, the question remains: “Can we afford not to supplement with this immuno-nutrient”. The potential life-saving cardiovascular effects of arginine in both acute and chronic arginine supplementation has the ability to revolutionise the management of vascular disease, yet much more research must be done in this area. In addition, the proposed benefits of such supplementation in the sepsis model, makes arginine a very attractive model for decreasing the mortality statistics of this worldwide disease process. However, owing to the fact that arginine is a precursor for NO synthesis, the effects of which are potentially detrimental in the septic patient, further research is warranted in this field to determine the suitability of this agent in patient management.

Author Biography

Sean Chetty, University of the Witwatersrand
Department of Anaesthesiology Universiity of the Witwatersrand
Published
2010-02-08
How to Cite
Chetty, S. (2010). The Do’s and Don’ts of Arginine Supplementation. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 23(2), S25-S28. Retrieved from http://sajcn.redbricklibrary.com/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/404
Section
Invited Communications