TROPHAMINE

This brand name is authorized in Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, United States

Active ingredients

The drug TROPHAMINE contains a combination of these active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs):

1 Isoleucine
UNII 04Y7590D77 - ISOLEUCINE
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2 Leucine
UNII GMW67QNF9C - LEUCINE
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3 Lysine
UNII TTL6G7LIWZ - LYSINE ACETATE
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4 Methionine
UNII AE28F7PNPL - METHIONINE
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5 Phenylalanine
UNII 47E5O17Y3R - PHENYLALANINE
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6 Threonine
UNII 2ZD004190S - THREONINE
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7 Tryptophan
UNII 8DUH1N11BX - TRYPTOPHAN
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8 Valine
UNII HG18B9YRS7 - VALINE
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9 Cysteine
UNII ZT934N0X4W - CYSTEINE HYDROCHLORIDE
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10 Histidine
UNII 4QD397987E - HISTIDINE
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11 Tyrosine
UNII 42HK56048U - TYROSINE
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12 Tyrosine
UNII DA8G610ZO5 - ACETYL L-TYROSINE
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13 Alanine
UNII OF5P57N2ZX - ALANINE

The alanine is an a-amino acid and the L-stereoisomer is one of the 24 protein amino acids encoded by the human genetic code. The a-carbon of alanine is a methyl group (-CH3). Based on this characteristic, alanine is classified as “non-polar” or “hydrophobic” amino acid. Also the methyl alanine is relatively chemically inert, which means that the alanine almost never involved in the functionality of the proteins, but is usually a structural part of the proteins, without being part of the “active site” of them.

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14 Arginine
UNII 94ZLA3W45F - ARGININE

Arginine is an essential amino acid that is physiologically active in the L-form. It is commonly found as a component of total parenteral nutrition.

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15 Proline
UNII 9DLQ4CIU6V - PROLINE
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16 Serine
UNII 452VLY9402 - SERINE
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17 Glycine
UNII TE7660XO1C - GLYCINE
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18 Aspartic acid
UNII 30KYC7MIAI - ASPARTIC ACID
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19 Glutamic acid hydrochloride
UNII 3KX376GY7L - GLUTAMIC ACID

Glutamic acid is a non-essential aminoacid used in biosynthesis of proteins. Besides being a building block of proteins, glutamic acid plays a principal role in neural activation. Glutamate is also responsible for the umami (savory) flavor of certain foods. In medicine, glutamate is used as a metabolic supplemnet in patients undergoing coronary surgery.

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20 Taurine
UNII 1EQV5MLY3D - TAURINE
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Medicine classification

This drug has been classified in the anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification system as follows:

ATC code Group title Classification
B05BA01 Amino acids B Blood and blood forming organs → B05 Blood substitutes and perfusion solutions → B05B I.V. solutions → B05BA Solutions for parenteral nutrition
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Authorization and marketing

This drug has been assigned below unique identifiers within the countries it is being marketed:

Country Identification scheme Identifier(s)
Country: HK Department of Health Drug Office Identifier(s): 38154, 50115
Country: NZ Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority Identifier(s): 1657
Country: SG Health Sciences Authority Identifier(s): 07846P
Country: US FDA, National Drug Code Identifier(s): 0264-9341, 0264-9361

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