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Metabolic Profiles of Pregnancy With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Insights into Maternal-Fetal Metabolic Communication.

open access: yesJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
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VALINE-ISOLEUCINE METABOLISM IN ACETOBACTER SUBOXYDANS AND THE INHIBITION OF GROWTH BY VALINE [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Bacteriology, 1964
Kerwar, Suresh S. (Oregon State University, Corvallis), Vernon, H. Cheldelin, and L. W. Parks . Valine-isoleucine metabolism in Acetobacter suboxydans and the inhibition of growth by valine. J. Bacteriol. 88: 179–186.
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Valine kinetics at graded valine intakes in young men

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1986
Twelve young men, six subjects in each group studied in two phases, participated in an experiment to explore the relationships between valine intake, plasma valine concentrations, and valine kinetics, using 1-[13C]valine as a tracer. Below a valine intake of about 20 mg.kg-1.day-1 plasma valine concentrations reached a low and relatively constant level.
Vernon R. Young   +4 more
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Glial Metabolism of Valine

Neurochemical Research, 2009
The three essential amino acids, valine, leucine and isoleucine, constitute the group of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs). BCAAs are rapidly taken up into the brain parenchyma, where they serve several distinct functions including that as fuel material in brain energy metabolism.
Ghasem Mohammadi   +3 more
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DL-Valine NCA [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 1994
The crystal of N-carboxy-DL-valine anhydride (DL-valine NCA), C 6 H 9 NO 3 , has a similar layer structure to that observed in the crystal of L-valine NCA [Kanazawa, Ohashi & Sasada (1984). Acta Cryst. C40, 1094-1096].
Yuji Ohashi, Y. Takenaka, H. Kanazawa
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Interorgan metabolism of valine

Amino Acids, 1991
Oxidation of branched-chain amino acids, leucine, isoleucine and valine, is thought to occur primarily in muscle. Theoretically, however, it is possible for valine carbon to be converted to glucose, a process which only occurs in liver and kidney. We provide evidence that valine is oxidixed toβ-hydroxyisobutyrate in muscle, and that this intermediate ...
J. Letto, Margaret E. Brosnan
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