Glutamine

Also known as: L-glutamine, Gln

Grade B — Moderate Evidenceamino acidgutrecovery

Recommended Dosage

510 g

Morning and post-workout. Can take on empty stomach or with food.

Conditionally essential amino acid that is the primary fuel for gut lining cells. RCT evidence for IBS and leaky gut.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-09

Evidence Rating: Grade B — Moderate Evidence

Some RCTs with positive results, or strong observational evidence. More research may refine our understanding.

Interaction Warnings

AnticonvulsantsModerate

Glutamine converts to glutamate — theoretical seizure concern in epilepsy

LactuloseLow

May reduce glutamine gut benefit

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Very safe at standard doses
  • Avoid in hepatic encephalopathy (glutamine → ammonia)
  • Primary fuel source for enterocytes

Clinical Evidence (2 studies)

L-glutamine for IBS-D

Zhou Q et al. (2019) — Gut Microbes

5g TID significantly reduced intestinal permeability in IBS-D; RCT

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Glutamine as conditionally essential amino acid

Garlick PJ (2001) — J Nutr

Review establishing glutamine as conditionally essential

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