Searching metabolites for histidine or poultry and not glycolylneuraminic returned 18230 results.
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Matched name: … D-histidine
Matched name: … L-Histidine
Matched description: … It is not clear how adults make small amounts of histidine, and dietary sources probably account for ... , and tyrosinemia I, exist and are marked by increased histidine levels in the blood. ... Histidine is an essential amino acid in humans and other mammals. …
Matched name: … 2-(3-Carboxy-3-aminopropyl)-L-histidine
Matched name: … 2-(3-Carboxy-3-(methylammonio)propyl)-L-histidine
Matched description: … Unfortunately, this has not happened and confusion still persists. ... Dietary studies have shown that general poultry consumption (p-trend = 0.0006) and especially chicken ... Histidine methylation on the 3- or pi site of histidine-containing proteins is mediated by only one known …
Matched description: … and other histidine-containing peptides such as anserine. ... (the poultry dipeptide with 3MH). ... , rabbit, tuna, plaice, and salmon having generally higher contents than other marine foods, beef, or
Matched description: … Unfortunately, this has not happened and confusion still persists. ... Histidine methylation on the 1- or tau site of histidine-containing proteins is mediated by at least ... (or producing very little) methylated histidine versions of carnosine (PMID: 24137022). …
Matched description: … Uremic toxins are a diverse group of endogenously produced molecules that, if not properly cleared or ... N-Acetyl-L-histidine or N-Acetylhistidine, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as N-acyl-alpha ... In particular, N-Acetylhistidine can be biosynthesized from L-histidine and acetyl-CoA by the enzyme …
Matched description: … Peracetic acid is a component of antimicrobial washes for poultry carcasses and fruit.Peracetic acid ... It is broadly effective against microorganisms and is not deactivated by catalase and peroxidase, the ... is not affected by protein residues …
Matched description: … Histidine and derivatives are compounds containing histidine or a derivative thereof resulting from a ... reaction of histidine at the amino group or the carboxy group, or from the replacement of any hydrogen ... N-Acetyl-1-methylhistidine belongs to the class of organic compounds known as histidine and derivatives …
Matched description: … Affects growth and development of poultry. ... Fusarochromanone is a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium roseum and the cereal fungus Fusarium equiseti ( …
Matched description: … During this process, proteins and membranes degrade, histidine is released, and histidase (histidine ... until removal by either the monthly skin renewal cycle or sweat. ... , in the epidermis, it accumulates and may be both a UV protectant and an immunoregulator. …
Matched description: … Histidine and derivatives are compounds containing histidine or a derivative thereof resulting from a ... reaction of histidine at the amino group or the carboxy group, or from the replacement of any hydrogen ... and derivatives. …
Matched description: … Histamine is an amine derived by enzymatic decarboxylation of histidine. ... Histamine has also been detected, but not quantified in, several different foods, such as groundcherries ... ryes, and in a lower concentration in green beans, broccoli, and red beetroots. …
Matched description: … It is an intermediate in histidine metabolism. ... L-Histidinol is a structural analogue of the essential amino acid L-histidine. …
Matched description: … In humans, imidazoleacetic acid is involved in histidine metabolism. ... Imidazoleacetic acid, also known as 4(5)-imidazoleacetate or IAA, belongs to the class of organic compounds ... Outside of the human body, Imidazoleacetic acid has been detected, but not quantified in several different …
Matched description: … ImP is a product of histidine metabolism which may involve oxidation or transamination. ... ImP is a metabolite of histidine and it is formed from histidine via a urocanate intermediate in gut ... interquartile range; n = 654] or normal glucose tolerance [0.020 μM (0.013–0.033) median and interquartile …
Matched description: … can be synthesized by oxidation of histidine. ... synthesis, and several prebiotic reactions could convert imidazole-4-glycol and imidazole-4-ethanol to ... Imidazole-4-acetaldehyde could have been converted to histidine on the primitive earth by a Strecker …
Matched description: … base, and it does not behave like a simple amine. ... Recently, it was determined that the bacterial membrane-bound histidine sensor kinase (HK) known as CpxA ... The participation of the nitrogen lone electron pair in the aromatic ring means that indole is not a …
Matched description: … It is a dipeptide of the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine. ... Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is found exclusively in animal tissues. ... It is highly concentrated in muscle and brain tissues. …
Matched description: … Canthaxanthin is used as poultry feed additive to yield red color in skin and yolks. ... are purely hydrocarbons, which do not contain oxygen. ... Canthaxanthin, also known as Cantaxanthin, Cantaxanthine, or Canthaxanthine is a keto-carotenoid, a pigment …
Matched description: … It is an intermediate in histidine biosynthesis. …
Matched description: … L-histidinal is invovled in Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, and Histidine metabolism. (KEGG) ... 3, and three carbon atoms. ... containing an imidazole ring, which is an aromatic five-member ring with two nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and
Matched description: … D-Erythro-imidazole-glycerol-phosphate is an intermediate in Histidine metabolism. ... It is a substrate for imidazoleglycerol-phosphate dehydratase (hisB) and can be generated from Phosphoribulosyl-formimino-AICAR-phosphate …
Matched description: … It consists of gamma-aminobutyric acid and histidine. ... Homocarnosine is an intermediate of arginine and proline metabolism. tis converted from 4-amino-butanoate …