It depends on the amount of whey protein you consume. If you consume it for a long period of time at a stretch without taking a break then yes it affects the liver. Too much of anything is not good. If you want to be on the safe side use liv 52. it was recommended to me by my doctor as i am a body builder and depend alot of whey protein and other mass gainers.
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Cirrhosis primarily affects hepatocytes, which are the liver cells responsible for important functions such as detoxification, protein synthesis, and bile production. It can also affect other cell types in the liver, such as Kupffer cells (resident macrophages) and stellate cells (which play a role in liver fibrosis).
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The scientist should use the cDNA library to sequence the mRNA and identify the gene responsible for producing the protein in the frog liver. By comparing the mRNA sequences to known frog liver proteins, the scientist can pinpoint the gene of interest. Once identified, the scientist can use recombinant DNA technology to express the gene and produce the protein artificially.
The instructions for creating the protein would be found in the liver cell's DNA, specifically in the gene that codes for the protein. The DNA will be transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which will then be translated into the protein by ribosomes in the cell. This process is known as protein synthesis.
Urea is primarily produced in the liver as a waste product of protein metabolism. It is then excreted by the kidneys through urine.
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The liver produces the proteins that are secreted into the blood. The liver is responsible for protein metabolism, degradation and synthesis
Drinking affects the brain, kidney, and the liver.
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No, the liver is an organ made up of cells.
Cirrhosis primarily affects hepatocytes, which are the liver cells responsible for important functions such as detoxification, protein synthesis, and bile production. It can also affect other cell types in the liver, such as Kupffer cells (resident macrophages) and stellate cells (which play a role in liver fibrosis).
I don't know how accurate but I read on a website that beef liver a 100g has 20g of protein in.
Diabetes & Alcohol affect the liver.
When you drink liquor , there's something in it that affects your liver.
If your liver shuts down your eyes will turn yellow.
The liver is affected by cirrhosis but as the liver fails other organs will follow suit and death will eventually occur.
Hepatitis affects the liver. It is in fact an inflammation of the liver. There are six viruses that cause hepatitis (h A, h B, h C, h D, h E, and h G). The liver is the hepatic organ, and the disease is named for the inflammation it causes.