Alanine 4.48 mg/ML / arginine 3.43 mg/ML / glycine 4.48 mg/ML / histidine 1.05 mg/ML / isoleucine 2.52 mg/ML / leucine 3.29 mg/ML / lysine 2.52 mg/ML / magnesium acetate 0.003 MEQ/ML / methionine 1.4 mg/ML / phenylalanine 1.54 mg/ML / phosphoric acid 0.4 mg/ML / potassium acetate 0.01 MEQ/ML / proline 3 mg/ML / serine 1.47 mg/ML / sodium chloride 0.04 MEQ/ML / threonine 1.82 mg/ML / tryptophan 0.56 mg/ML / tyrosine 0.31 mg/ML / valine 2.8 mg/ML [Aminosyn 3.5 % M, Sulfite Free]
RxNorm 847783
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 847783 represents a standardized clinical drug concept used for cross-system interoperability. This concept aggregates multiple Atom IDs (AUIs), which are specific naming variations and synonyms used across pharmaceutical databases to ensure accurate medication mapping for: alanine 4.48 mg/ML / arginine 3.43 mg/ML / glycine 4.48 mg/ML / histidine 1.05 mg/ML / isoleucine 2.52 mg/ML / leucine 3.29 mg/ML / lysine 2.52 mg/ML / magnesium acetate 0.003 MEQ/ML / methionine 1.4 mg/ML / phenylalanine 1.54 mg/ML / phosphoric acid 0.4 mg/ML / potassium acetate 0.01 MEQ/ML / proline 3 mg/ML / serine 1.47 mg/ML / sodium chloride 0.04 MEQ/ML / threonine 1.82 mg/ML / tryptophan 0.56 mg/ML / tyrosine 0.31 mg/ML / valine 2.8 mg/ML [Aminosyn 3.5 % M, Sulfite Free].
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
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Semantic Branded Drug Component (SBDC):
Alanine 4.48 mg/ML / arginine 3.43 mg/ML / glycine 4.48 mg/ML / histidine 1.05 mg/ML / isoleucine 2.52 mg/ML / leucine 3.29 mg/ML / lysine 2.52 mg/ML / magnesium acetate 0.003 MEQ/ML / methionine 1.4 mg/ML / phenylalanine 1.54 mg/ML / phosphoric acid 0.4 mg/ML / potassium acetate 0.01 MEQ/ML / proline 3 mg/ML / serine 1.47 mg/ML / sodium chloride 0.04 MEQ/ML / threonine 1.82 mg/ML / tryptophan 0.56 mg/ML / tyrosine 0.31 mg/ML / valine 2.8 mg/ML [Aminosyn 3.5 % M, Sulfite Free]
(Atom ID: 12300821)
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What is it? L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that is necessary for making proteins. It is naturally found in red meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy.
L-tryptophan is important for many organs in the body. L-tryptophan is not made by the body and must be consumed from the diet. After absorbing L-tryptophan from food, the body converts some of it to 5-HTP and then to serotonin. Serotonin is a hormone that transmits signals between nerve cells. Changes in serotonin levels in the brain can affect mood.
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