- L-(+)-(S)-
Canavanine is a non-proteinogenic
amino acid
found in
certain leguminous plants. It is
structurally related to the
proteinogenic α-amino acid...
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amino acid
canavanine. Much of the
canavanine is
converted into
other amino acids during germination, so
sprouts contain much less
canavanine than unsprouted...
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McCandless ate.
Instead of ODAP, the
report found relatively high
levels of L-
canavanine (an
antimetabolite toxic to mammals) in the H.
alpinum seeds and concluded...
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counteract its anti-nutrient effects.
Alfalfa seeds and
sprouts contain L-
canavanine,
which can
cause lupus-like
disease in primates. In
order to
prevent incidents...
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alpinum seeds McCandless ate. The
report found relatively high
levels of L-
canavanine (an
antimetabolite toxic to mammals) in the H.
alpinum seeds and concluded...
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arborescens contains the non
proteinogenic amino acid L-
canavanine and may
store from
nearly 6 to 13% L-
canavanine by dry weight. It is
recommended for planting...
- A),
protease inhibitors,
hydrocyanic acid, tannins,
phytates and
canavanine.
Canavanine is
contained in the
seeds of the
plants (the
content is between...
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ornithine decarboxylase and used in the
treatment of
sleeping sickness.
Canavanine, an
analogue of
arginine found in many
legumes is an antifeedant, protecting...
- villosa and V. benghalensis, two
species that
contain canavanine in
their seeds.
Canavanine, a
toxic analogue of the
amino acid arginine, has been identified...
- be
mistakenly incorporated into proteins, such as the
arginine analog canavanine. The
evolutionary selection of
certain proteinogenic amino acids from...