Примеры использования Glutamic на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Sources of cystine and glutamic acid.
Glutamic acid and arginine were predominantly found.
It is commonly used in conjunction with glutamic acid.
So glutamic acid is especially valuable to athletes and active people.
Also needed cystine sulfur-containing amino acid and glutamic acid.
The carboxylate anions and salts of glutamic acid are known as glutamates.
Immunotropic activity of phenotropil and its compositionwith glutamic acid.
The concentration of glutamic acid, glutamine, alanine, serine and tyrosine also increases.
Within the area of mental function,L-Glutamine is developed through glutamic acid production.
It begins with glutamic acid, which is transformed into a 5-aminolevulinic acid ALA.
L-Glutathione Reduced is a tripeptide which consists of glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycin.
Part of the biocomplex glutamic acid normalizes the process of transfer of momentum in the CNS.
Glutamine readily crosses the blood/brain barrier and becomes glutamic Acid, an important. brain fuel.
The most common additives today is glutamic acid(E 620) and its salt, sodium glutamate(E 621)that enhance the taste of food.
Residue from the trash bag we found on the torso contained melanin andhigh levels of glutamic acid.
Nutritional supplement with vitamins, glutamic acid, pepper and plant extracts from guarana and liquorice root.
TLC experiments Dissolve appr. 10 mg samples of alanine, proline,phenylalanine and glutamic acid(separately) in 1 cm3 of water.
It is nowadays a fact andcommon sense that glutamic acid, inosinic acid, succinic acid and salts contribute to giving relish and deliciousness to foods.
Preclinical studies of an antituberculous drug based on a synthetic glutamic acid derivative(years 2017-2019).
Glutamic acid and glycine are readily available in the diets of most industrialized countries, but the availability of cysteine can be the limiting substrate.
Higher consumption of animal-sourced glutamic acid, leucine and tyrosine was related to lower PWV.
It is a direct predecessor of thyroid hormones, serves as a basis for the synthesis of thyroxine,adrenaline and glutamic acid, activates growth hormone.
It includes a conserved aspartic acid(D564) and a glutamic acid(E566) residue that non-covalently bind a divalent metal cofactor ion through the carboxylic acid functional groups.
Vitamins C and PP contribute to the strength andelasticity of the walls of blood vessels, glutamic acid normalizes the transfer of momentum in the CNS.
GLUTAMINE STAR contains glutamine, a derivative of glutamic acid, which represents the most common non-essential amino acid within the human body, participating in many metabolic processes.
Glutathione(GSH) typically requires biosynthesis from its constituent amino acids, cysteine,glycine, and glutamic acid, due to its limited systemic availability.
The precursors of these factors require gamma carboxylation of their glutamic acid residues to allow the coagulation factors to bind to phospholipid surfaces inside blood vessels, on the vascular endothelium.
Ibotenic acid and muscimol are structurally relatedto each other and to two major neurotransmitters of the central nervous system: glutamic acid and GABA respectively.
Miso paste is rich in healthful substances: proteins,lecithin, glutamic acid, vitamins of B group, and a number of microorganisms that help human organism to assimilate food and normalizes bowels' function.
Eligible participants completed a 131-item validated food frequency questionnaire evaluating intake of the following amino acids: arginine,cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, leucine and tyrosine.