Can You Take Proline with Sarcosine?
Proline and Sarcosine appear to be safe taken together.
No significant interaction found
Proline and Sarcosine appear to be safe taken together.
No significant interaction found
Detailed Analysis
There is no direct evidence that taking proline and sarcosine together causes any adverse effects or benefits. Research on their interaction is limited, but available studies suggest that they do not interact in a way that would be concerning for human health. One study investigated the kinetics of a mutant monomeric sarcosine oxidase with L-proline and sarcosine, but did not report a significant interaction relevant to human health. The biochemical mechanism of proline and sarcosine does not suggest a direct interaction. Sarcosine is a substrate for the enzyme sarcosine oxidase, which can also act on L-proline, but this does not imply a significant interaction in humans. Osmolytes like sarcosine can stabilize proteins, but this effect is not specific to proline.
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