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L-citrulline as Potential Supplementation in Protecting against Cardiovascular Disease

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A cyclic derivative of l-citrulline

Biochemical Medicine, 1978
Abstract l -Citrulline is converted in vitro by l -amino acid oxidase to the analogous α-ketoacid. Mass-spectrometer analysis revealed that the compound exists in a cyclic form with a molecular weight of 156. The proposed name of the previously undescribed cyclic derivative of citrulline is 4, 5-dihydroformamido-2-pyrrole carboxylic acid.
R W, Wilson, S C, Gates, A F, Kohrman
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Le systeme L-citrulline-eau

Journal of Thermal Analysis, 1987
Two phase diagrams of the L-citrulline-water system were obtained by using DTA on samples held in sealed glass ampoules. The first one exhibits only the anhydrous solid-liquid-vapour equilibrium, while the second one shows the peritectic decomposition reaction of L-citrulline dihydrate at 61‡.
J. L. Fournival   +5 more
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The systemd-malic acid-l-citrulline

Thermochimica Acta, 1991
Abstract The system d -malic acid- l -citrulline has been studied by differential thermal analysis and X-ray powder diffractometry. The 1:1 stoichiometry of the spontaneously forming binary compound was established by means of the Tammann method. This compound melts peritectically at 363 K (ΔπH= 26 kJ mol−1).
R. Ceolin, P. Khodadad, F. Lepage
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