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- Pyroglutamic acid (also known as PCA, 5-oxoproline, pidolic acid) is a ubiquitous but understudied natural amino acid derivative in which the free amino...
- data Trade names Steglatro Other names PF-04971729, ertugliflozin l-pyroglutamic acid AHFS/Drugs.com Monograph License data US DailyMed: Ertugliflozin...
- Magnesium pidolate, the magnesium salt of pidolic acid (also known as pyroglutamic acid), is a mineral supplement, which contains 8.6% magnesium w/w. De...
- excrete large amounts of a compound called 5-oxoproline (also called pyroglutamic acid, or pyroglutamate) in their urine (5-oxoprolinuria). This compound...
- neurotransmitter GABA and shares the same 2-oxo-pyrrolidone base structure with pyroglutamic acid. Related drugs include the anticonvulsants levetiracetam and brivaracetam...
- sweat; free fatty acids and amino acids from sebum; and urocanic acid and pyroglutamic acid. While the viable epidermis below the stratum corneum has a neutral...
- acid or isoaspartic acid. Glutamine is converted to glutamic acid or pyroglutamic acid (5-oxoproline). In a protein or peptide, these reactions are important...
- N-acetylation (N-terminus), S-nitrosylation Glutamine Gln or Q cyclization to pyroglutamic acid (N-terminus), deamidation to glutamic acid or isopeptide bond formation...
- They are also structurally related to the endogenous cyclic amino acid pyroglutamic acid (pyroglutamate), a cyclic analogue of the endogenous excitatory...
- present, consisting of formic, acetic, butyric, citric, lactic, malic, pyroglutamic, propionic, valeric, capronic, palmitic, and succinic, among many others...