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Angewandte Chemie, 2023
How to transfer industrial exhaust gases of nitrogen oxides into high-values product is significantly important and challenging. Herein, we demonstrate an innovative method for artificial synthesis of essential α-amino acids from nitric oxide (NO) by ...
Guangqin Li +12 more
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How to transfer industrial exhaust gases of nitrogen oxides into high-values product is significantly important and challenging. Herein, we demonstrate an innovative method for artificial synthesis of essential α-amino acids from nitric oxide (NO) by ...
Guangqin Li +12 more
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Child Stunting is Associated with Low Circulating Essential Amino Acids
Background Stunting affects about one-quarter of children under five worldwide. The pathogenesis of stunting is poorly understood. Nutritional interventions have had only modest effects in reducing stunting.
Ruin Moaddel +2 more
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Edible mushrooms: a potential source of essential amino acids, glucans and minerals
International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2017Fabiane Bach +2 more
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2008
Contents 17.1 Introduction 287 17.2 Sample Preparation for the Analysis of Seafood Essential Amino Acids 28817.2.1 Sample Preparation for Free Essential Amino Acid Analysis 288 17.2.2 Sample Preparation for Total or Hydrolyzed Essential AminoAcid Analysis 289 17.3 Seafood Essential Amino Acid Analysis 29017.3.1 High-Performance Liquid ...
James C. Dunford +35 more
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Contents 17.1 Introduction 287 17.2 Sample Preparation for the Analysis of Seafood Essential Amino Acids 28817.2.1 Sample Preparation for Free Essential Amino Acid Analysis 288 17.2.2 Sample Preparation for Total or Hydrolyzed Essential AminoAcid Analysis 289 17.3 Seafood Essential Amino Acid Analysis 29017.3.1 High-Performance Liquid ...
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ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS IN MICROORGANISMS
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1957The cells of 19 species of bacteria, actinomyces, and yeasts were analyzed for protein and essential amino acids. A rapid quantitative method for amino acid determination using one-dimensional paper chromatography was developed. The cellular protein from all species contained relatively high concentrations of lysine, somewhat lower concentrations of ...
F, REUSSER, J F, SPENCER, H R, SALLANS
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, 2020
Germinated rice is popularly consumed for its high gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and bioactive compounds. Supporting information on how to germinate rice with high GABA content and essential amino acids is lacking.
Boonyote Kamjijam +4 more
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Germinated rice is popularly consumed for its high gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and bioactive compounds. Supporting information on how to germinate rice with high GABA content and essential amino acids is lacking.
Boonyote Kamjijam +4 more
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Arginine: An Essential Amino Acid for the Cat
The Journal of Nutrition, 1978The essentiality of arginine for the near-adult cat was demonstrated in three preliminary and two main experiments. In the pre liminary experiments, changing cats (body weights all in excess of 1.6 kg) from a purified diet containing a complete amino acid mixture (basal) to a similar isonitrogenous diet without arginine ( —Arg) caused rapid loss of ...
J G, Morris, Q R, Rogers
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Glutamine: An Essential Amino Acid for the Gut
Nutrition, 1996Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid which is produced in sufficient amount by the healthy human body. From experimental work it is known that glutamine is an important nutrient for rapidly dividing cells such as cells from the immune system and the gut. During several conditions a lack of glutamine may occur.
R R, van der Hulst +2 more
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Is Glutamine a Conditionally Essential Amino Acid?
Nutrition Reviews, 2009The nonessential amino acid glutamine has recently been the focus of extensive scientific interest because of its importance in cell and tissue cultures and its physiologic role in animals and humans. Glutamine appears to be a unique amino acid, serving as a preferred respiratory fuel for rapidly proliferating cells, such as enterocytes and lymphocytes;
J M, Lacey, D W, Wilmore
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