Evidence supporting the use of: L-taurine
For the body system: Specific Neurotransmitters
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
L-taurine is an amino sulfonic acid that plays a role in various physiological processes, including those related to the nervous system. Scientific research demonstrates that taurine has modulatory effects on neurotransmission, particularly via its influence on GABAergic and glycinergic systems. Taurine can act as a neuromodulator and has been shown in animal and in vitro studies to have inhibitory effects on neuronal excitability, partly by activating GABAA and glycine receptors, and by modulating calcium homeostasis within neurons. These actions suggest that taurine may help to stabilize neuronal membranes and reduce overexcitation, which is relevant to conditions such as epilepsy and neurotoxicity.
Some human studies have assessed taurine supplementation in the context of mood, cognition, and neuroprotection, but evidence remains preliminary with most data derived from animal models or cell cultures. Taurine is also known to possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which may offer indirect neuroprotection. However, high-quality human clinical trials specifically demonstrating substantial benefits for neurotransmitter-related disorders are limited. As such, while there is a plausible scientific rationale and some supporting data for the use of taurine to support the "Specific Neurotransmitters" body system, the overall evidence is moderate and not yet definitive.
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Acetyl-L-Tyrosine
Acetylcholine
Agmatine
Alpha glyceryl
Alpha lactalbumin
aniracetam
Bacopa
Bacopin
beta phenethylalamine
biopterin
brahmi
caffeine
catecholamine
chocolate
choline
citicoline
cowage seed
cytisine
D-Aspartic Acid
deanol
decarboxylase
DMPX
dopamine
GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid)
galantamine
gastrodin
ginkgolides
Glutamate
Glutamic acid
glycerophosphocholine (GPC)
Griffonia simplicifolia
huperzine A
L-phenylalanine
L-taurine
L-theanine
L-tryptophan
l-tyrosine
Melatonin
Mesembrine
NADH
Oleoylethanolamide
Phenylethylamine (PEA)
phosphatidylserine
phytocannabinoids
Polygala
pyridoxal-5-phosphate (P-5-P)
SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine disulfate p-toluensulfate)
sceletium
skullcap
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Sulbutiamine
terpene lactones
Triacetyluridine
Vincamine
Withanolides
Xanthine
Other body systems supported by L-taurine
BloodBrain
Circulatory System
Eyes
GABA
Heart
Liver
Mitochondria
Muscles
Nerves
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Specific Neurotransmitters
Sympathetic Nervous System
