Glumine

L-alanyl-L-glutamine (20% w/v)
Price: ₹2200 - ₹3000 per 100 ml bottle
Mfr: Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. | Form: Solution for infusion

📋 Clinical Overview

L-alanyl-L-glutamine is a stable, highly soluble dipeptide composed of the amino acids L-alanine and L-glutamine. In its 20% w/v injectable form, it serves as a superior source of glutamine for parenteral nutrition. Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid crucial for rapidly dividing cells (enterocytes, lymphocytes), nitrogen transport, and maintaining acid-base balance. It becomes essential during severe metabolic stress (sepsis, trauma, major surgery) when endogenous synthesis cannot meet demand. The dipeptide form overcomes the instability and poor solubility of free L-glutamine in aqueous solutions, allowing for safe and effective intravenous administration.

💊 Dosage & Administration

Adult: 1.5 to 2.0 mL/kg body weight per day (equivalent to 0.3 to 0.4 g L-alanyl-L-glutamine/kg/day or 0.2 to 0.26 g glutamine/kg/day). Maximum daily dose: 500 mL (100 g dipeptide) for a 70 kg patient. Must be mixed with other amino acids in parenteral nutrition solutions; the dipeptide should not exceed 20% of the total amino acid content of the final admixture.

Note: FOR INTRAVENOUS USE ONLY. Must be diluted before infusion. The 20% w/v solution is concentrated. Typically, the required daily volume is added to a bag containing the total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solution (amino acids, glucose, lipids, electrolytes, trace elements). Administer via a central venous catheter or a large peripheral vein as part of a TPN infusion over 12-24 hours. Never administer as a bolus injection. Ensure strict aseptic technique during preparation and administration.

⚠️ Contraindications

  • Hypersensitivity to L-alanyl-L-glutamine or any component of the formulation.
  • Severe hepatic impairment with encephalopathy (due to risk of exacerbating amino acid imbalance and ammonia accumulation).
  • Severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance <25 mL/min) not on renal replacement therapy.
  • Metabolic disorders affecting amino acid metabolism (e.g., maple syrup urine disease, hyperammonemia).

🔬 Mechanism of Action

L-alanyl-L-glutamine acts as a stable, bioavailable precursor to replenish depleted glutamine pools. During severe catabolic stress, glutamine demand exceeds synthesis, leading to a deficiency. This deficiency impairs gut barrier function, immune competence, and nitrogen balance. Administration of this dipeptide provides glutamine which: 1) Serves as a primary respiratory fuel for enterocytes and colonocytes, maintaining intestinal mucosal integrity and preventing bacterial translocation. 2) Acts as a nitrogen donor for nucleotide synthesis in rapidly proliferating cells like lymphocytes and macrophages, supporting immune function. 3) Serves as a precursor for glutathione (a key antioxidant). 4) Acts as a nitrogen transporter between tissues, facilitating ureagenesis and renal ammoniagenesis.

🤕 Side Effects

  • Nausea (if infusion rate is too rapid).
  • Local reactions at injection site: pain, phlebitis (more common with peripheral infusion).

🤰 Special Populations

Pregnancy: Category C: Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted. Should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus, such as in a critically ill pregnant woman requiring full parenteral nutrition.

Driving: No effect on ability to drive and use machines. However, patients receiving this infusion are typically bedridden in a hospital setting.

🔄 Drug Interactions

Antiepileptics (e.g., Valproate)May have synergistic effect in increasing plasma ammonia levels.Moderate
CorticosteroidsMay counteract the protein-sparing effects of glutamine due to catabolic action.Moderate
Chemotherapeutic agents (e.g., Methotrexate)Theoretical interaction; glutamine may affect turnover of cells in gut mucosa. Evidence is conflicting.Low

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