Tyrosine: Functions

The amino acid tyrosine is a semi-essential amino acid. For newborns and children, the amino acid tyrosine is essential, because at this age the own production from phenylalanine is not yet possible. Adult humans can produce it in the body, which means that tyrosine is not essential for adults. In the adrenal medulla, the hormone … Tyrosine: Functions

Tyrosine: Interactions

Interactions of tyrosine with other agents (micronutrients, foods): Phenylalanine Tyrosine can be produced in the human body from the essential amino acid phenylalanine. Therefore, if there is an existing deficiency of phenylalanine, tyrosine becomes indispensable! Conversely, tyrosine supplementation reduces the amount of phenylalanine needed. Caffeine There is evidence that tyrosine administration enhances the effects of … Tyrosine: Interactions