Abstract

An oral load of L-tryptophan (490 mumol/kg) was administered to 25 men and 25 women between the ages of 30 and 80 years. Blood samples were drawn before the load and at 2-h intervals for 6 h after the load. Urine samples were collected for 5 days. Fasting serum tryptophan levels averaged 79.5 mumol/l (+/- 12.9 s.d.). Peak serum tryptophan levels (911-1002 mumol/l) occurred 2 h after the load. Urinary indican excretion on the day of the load averaged 6.4 mumol/24h/kg of body weight (+/- 2.8 s.d.). The concentration of tryptophan in serum, the amount of indican excreted in urine, and the indican:creatinine ratio in urine depended on the age of the subjects. The findings are discussed in relation to previous reports on effects of age on tryptophan pharmacokinetics.

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