“…Also, aspartic acid, arginine, citrulline, and ornithine are involved in the urea cycle, and the increase of these amino acids may responsible for the high levels of urea in diabetic rats (Table S6 of the Supporting Information) . In addition, amino acid catabolites could be the precursor of vitamin biosynthesis, such as catabolism of aspartic acid, methionine, and glycine, which could provide carbon for vitamin B 12 biosynthesis, which plays an important role in various biological processes, such as protein metabolism, promoting the cell growth and reproduction, etc. (Figure H). , The increased BCAAs were found positively correlated with metabolic disorder, including obesity, insulin resistance, and decreased leptin secretion .…”