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Summary Of: Alanine
alanine is second only to... alanine occurs in bacterial cell walls and in some peptide antibiotics... atom of alanine is bound with a... respect to molecular structure and also resulting in alanine being classified as an... Alanine is found in a wide variety of foods... Alanine can be manufactured in the body from... Alanine is most commonly produced by... alanine can be easily formed and thus has close links to metabolic pathways such as... alanine can be prepared via the condensation of... Alanine plays a key role in... The alanine formed is passed into the blood and transported to the liver... A reverse of the alanine aminotransferase reaction takes place in liver... alanine cycle enables pyruvate and glutamate to be removed from muscle and find their ways to... found that people with high levels of alanine have higher blood pressure... The deamination of an alanine molecule produces a stable alkyl... This property of alanine is used in... the radiation causes certain alanine molecules to become free radicals... order to find out how much radiation the alanine was exposed to... Encyclodia Page On: Alanine
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