Can You Take NAC with Proline?
NAC and Proline appear to be safe taken together.
No direct interaction found
NAC and Proline appear to be safe taken together.
No direct interaction found
Detailed Analysis
The available evidence does not suggest a direct interaction between Acetylcysteine (NAC) and Proline that would cause concern. One study mentions that changing a glutamic acid residue to proline affects interaction with another protein, but this does not directly relate to Acetylcysteine. Another study shows NAC influencing proline oxidation, but this does not imply a harmful interaction. The biochemical mechanism is not fully understood, but it appears that Acetylcysteine and Proline do not interact directly in a way that would cause harm. One technical term to note is 'RING-H2 domains', which are protein structures found in plants, but not directly relevant to human supplement use.
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