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THE DEGRADATION OF l-LYSINE IN GUINEA PIG LIVER HOMOGENATE: FORMATION OF α-AMINOADIPIC ACID
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1948
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Oxidative StressAmino Acid OxidasesBioanalysisα-Nitrogen-substituted DerivativesFeed AdditiveHepatotoxicityHuman Metabolismα-Aminoadipic AcidHealth SciencesAnimal Physiologyα-Amino GroupNutrient PhysiologyBiochemistryAnimal NutritionLiver PhysiologyMetabolomicsMetabolic PathwaysEnergy MetabolismPhysiologyCatabolismMetabolismMedicineCarbonyl Metabolism
A summary of the little that is known of the metabolism of lysine in animals is as follows: it is indispensable in the diet, its α-amino group does not participate in reversible transamination reaction in vivo (2), neither the L nor D form is attacked by the appropriate amino acid oxidase, certain e-nitrogen-substituted derivatives can replace lysine in the diet and their α-amino groups are oxidized by amino acid oxidases (3, 4), no α-nitrogen-substituted derivatives yet prepared can substitute for lysine in the diet (4-6).
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