Zinc L-carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidinato zinc) (N-(3-aminopropionyl)-L-histidinato zinc), often simply called zinc carnosine, and also known as polaprezinc...
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and zinc L-carnosine. "MeSH Heading: Cytoprotection". Medical Subject Headings. United States National Library of Medicine. Tulassay Z, Herszényi L (April...
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Anserine (redirect from Beta-alanyl-N(pi)-methyl-L-histidine)
demonstrated that the free N-terminal of histidine on anserine and carnosine protect against zinc-caused neurotoxicity and regulate the Arc pathway in which Arc...
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Β-Alanine (section Precursor of carnosine)
acetic acid. β-Alanine is the rate-limiting precursor of carnosine, which is to say carnosine levels are limited by the amount of available β-alanine,...
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Histidine (redirect from L-Histidine)
certain methyltransferase enzymes. Histidine is also a precursor for carnosine biosynthesis, which is a dipeptide found in skeletal muscle. In Actinomycetota...
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decreases fatigue during high-intensity exercise by increasing the muscle carnosine concentration. Branched-chain amino acids, leucine, isoleucine and valine...
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March, Daniel S.; Thatcher, Rhys; Playford, Raymond J. (August 2016). "Zinc carnosine works with bovine colostrum in truncating heavy exercise–induced increase...
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Amino acid (redirect from L amino acid)
with the structure NH+3−CXY−CXY−CO−2, such as β-alanine, a component of carnosine and a few other peptides, are β-amino acids. Ones with the structure...
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Several other treatments that have antioxidant properties, including carnosine, have also been reported to significantly improve ASD behaviors, suggesting...
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Autism therapies (redirect from The P.L.A.Y. Project)
supplements were hypothesized 'to relieve autism symptoms', including BDTH2, carnosine, cholesterol, cyproheptadine, D-cycloserine, folic acid, glutathione,...
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