Niacinamide: It is one of the forms of Vitamin B3. And it promotes the hair growth by increasing the blood circulation to the scalp. It shows best results when combine with Biotin. Reduced levels of niacin amide can attribute to poor nourishment to hair follicles.
Soy flavonoids also undergo this chemical reaction when administered orally. The flavonoid found in the highest concentration in soy is genistin, which is present in the glycoside's inactive form. The flavonoid can be converted to its aglycon form, the molecular form without the sugar, in the intestine, becoming the potent protein kinase inhibitor genistein. Protein kinase is important cell-signalling pathways in the skin that can lead to the expression of enzymes that degrade collagen and elastin and other scalp hair protein which in turn makes hair follicles weak. Matrix metalloproteinase, activated by oxygen radicals and inflammatory cytokines, are an excellent example of these enzymes.
Without glutamine the cells would waste away. Glutamine regulates the expression of certain genes and helps regulate the biosynthesis of DNA and RNA. Construction of DNA is dependent upon adequate amounts of glutamine.
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