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- Glycocyamine (or guanidinoacetate) is a metabolite of glycine in which the amino group has been converted into a guanidine by guanylation (transfer of...
- supply). Creatine is synthesized primarily in the liver by methylation of glycocyamine (guanidino acetate, synthesized in the kidney from the amino acids arginine...
- amino acidsarginine and glycine — into guanidinoacetate (also called glycocyamine or GAA), which is then transported in the blood to the liver. A methyl...
- Borsook. The purpose of the experiment was to study the creation of glycocyamine, a major source of muscle power in the human body. The experiment involved...
- formation begins with the transamidination from arginine to glycine to form glycocyamine or guanidoacetic acid (GAA). This reaction occurs primarily in the kidneys...
- P305+P351+P338 Related compounds Related alkanoic acids Sarcosine Dimethylglycine Glycocyamine N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid beta-Methylamino-L-alanine Guanidinopropionic...
- glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
- glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
- glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
- glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...