- Standard amino acid solution containing taurine
- Provides essential and non-essential amino acids
- Electrolyte-free
Aminoven® 15%
Details
- Features
- Characteristics
- Indication
- Packaging
- Dosage
- Benefits
- Links
- 15% amino acid solutions for parenteral nutrition
- The amino acid (AA) content is 150 g/l
- The nitrogen (N) content is 25.7 g/l
- Without electrolytes
For supply of amino acids as part of a parenteral nutrition regimen when the fluid volume is restricted
Please refer to the nationally registered and approved "Product Information".
- Well-balanced supply of essential and non-essential amino acids for a wide range of patients
- High nitrogen (N) content is 25.7 g/l
- Electrolyte free
- Provides taurine which is important for:
- As Neurotransmitter
- For production of bile salt and regulation of bile flow
- For membrane stabilization and maintenance of membrane potential
- In oxide-reductive reaction; it enhances other cellular antioxidant functions
- In anti-inflammatory immunomodulatory processes
- Broad range of admixing data
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Journals
AJCN American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
www.ajcn.org
Annual Review of Nutrition
nutr.AnnualReviews.org
Clinical Nutrition Journal
www.clinicalnutritionjournal.com
JPGN Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
www.jpgn.org
NBJ Nutrition Business Journal
www.nutritionbusiness.com
SAJCN The South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition
www.sajcn.co.za
The Journal of Nutrition
jn.nutrition.org
Organizations
ASN American Society for Nutrition
www.nutrition.org
ASPEN American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
www.nutritioncare.org
AuSPEN Australian Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
www.auspen.org.au
BAPEN The British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
www.bapen.org.uk
ESPEN European Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
www.espen.org
FEMS Federation of European Microbiological Societies
www.fems-microbiology.org
IAPEN Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
www.iapen.co.in
SASPEN South African Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
www.saspen.com
SFNEP Société Francophone de Nutrition Entérale et Parentérale
www.sfnep.org
SINPE Società Italiana di Nutrizione Parenterale ed Enterale
www.sinpe.org
SSNC Swiss Society of Clinical Nutrition
www.ssnc.ch