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Abstract
Detailed studies of protein metabolism were undertaken in a patient with pellagra
and hypoproteinemia associated with the carcinoid syndrome both before and after treatment.
The synthesis of albumin improved from 82 mg per kg per day to 135 mg per kg per day
with little change in the daily excretion of 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid. After treatment
with nicotinamide the patient made good progress with a complete resolution of the
signs of pellagra and protein malnutrition. These results support the hypothesis that
a reduced availability of the essential amino acid L-tryptophan may limit the synthesis
of albumin and nicotinic acid in patients with the carcinoid syndrome who become anoretic.