In Hanup’s disease, the following amino acids are excreted into the urine

Correct Answer: Neutral amino acids
Description: Hanup disease reflects impaired intestinal and renal transpo of tryptophan and other neutral amino acids.The defect limits tryptophan availability for niacin biosynthesis and accounts for the pellagra-like signs and symptomsHarper 30th edition Pg: 308
Category: Biochemistry
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