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Hexafluorosilicates of alanine
Zeitschrift für Kristallographie, 2012The existence of three types of salts of amino acid hexafluorosilicates 2 A+ · SiF62-, A2+ · SiF62- and 2(A ··· A+) · SiF62-, where A is an amino acid in zwitterionic state, A+ is a singly charged cation, A2+ is a doubly charged cation and (A ··· A+) is a dimeric cation with a short hydrogen bond, have been established, in the literature (Ghazaryan, V.
Ghazaryan, V. V. +2 more
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Metabolism, 1973
Abstract Alanine is quantitatively the primary amino acid released by muscle and extracted by the splanchnic bed in postabsorptive as well as prolonged fasted man. The hepatic capacity for conversion of alanine to glucose exceeds that of all other amino acids. Insulin inhibits gluconeogenesis by reducing hepatic alanine uptake.
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Abstract Alanine is quantitatively the primary amino acid released by muscle and extracted by the splanchnic bed in postabsorptive as well as prolonged fasted man. The hepatic capacity for conversion of alanine to glucose exceeds that of all other amino acids. Insulin inhibits gluconeogenesis by reducing hepatic alanine uptake.
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β-Alanine-α-alanine transaminase of Pseudomonas
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1959Yasutomi Nishizuka +3 more
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