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Changes in Chemical Composition of Lentils, Including Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid and Volatile Compound Formation during Submerged and Solid-State Fermentation with Pediococcus acidilactici. [PDF]
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International audience; Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a non-protein amino acid, which has received extensive attention over the past decades due to its various physiological implications in plants, animals, and microorganisms. It has anti-diabetic and hypotensive effects, depression and anxiety reduction properties in addition to many other health ...
Koubaa, Mohamed+3 more
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International audience; Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a non-protein amino acid, which has received extensive attention over the past decades due to its various physiological implications in plants, animals, and microorganisms. It has anti-diabetic and hypotensive effects, depression and anxiety reduction properties in addition to many other health ...
Koubaa, Mohamed+3 more
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Metabolism and functions of gamma-aminobutyric acid
Trends in Plant Science, 1999Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a four-carbon non-protein amino acid, is a significant component of the free amino acid pool in most prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. In plants, stress initiates a signal-transduction pathway, in which increased cytosolic Ca2+ activates Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent glutamate decarboxylase activity and GABA synthesis ...
Alan W. Bown+2 more
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Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid and the Liver
Digestive Diseases, 1993Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a potent amino acid neurotransmitter with various physiologic effects throughout the body. Over the past 40 years it has become evident that the mammalian liver contains high concentrations of GABA which are carefully regulated by a series of hepatic metabolic pathways and a specific sodium-dependent active transport ...
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Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) and Sleep
European Neurology, 1977The effects of di-n-propylacetic acid (DPA) on sleep, for some years used as an anticonvulsive drug, has been investigated in 11 healthy volunteers using all-night sleep EEG recordings.
Ziegler B, E. Schneider, H. Maxion
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Gamma‐aminobutyric acid in the nervous system of a planarian
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1994AbstractThe amino acid gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) is an important inhibitory neurotransmitter in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Despite this, no reports of GABA in flatworms have to date been published. We have studied the presence of GABA in the planarian Dugesia tigrina with immunocytochemical methods and high‐pressure liquid chromatography.
Perm Panula, Krister Eriksson
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