Guanidines 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-0752-6_38
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Natural Guanidino Compounds

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“…This is essentially the same result as in earlier reports [18,20,22] except for the possibility that GAA and arginine serve as a precursor of G in organs beside the liver as previously reported [18,19]. Regarding the origin of cana vanine, there are two possibilities: one is dietary because canavanine is identified in the seeds of a great number of leguminous plants [23] and the other is an endogenous synthesis via the 'guanidine cycle' as advocated by Natelson and Shirwin [24], However, the origin of canavanine re mains to be explored.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…This is essentially the same result as in earlier reports [18,20,22] except for the possibility that GAA and arginine serve as a precursor of G in organs beside the liver as previously reported [18,19]. Regarding the origin of cana vanine, there are two possibilities: one is dietary because canavanine is identified in the seeds of a great number of leguminous plants [23] and the other is an endogenous synthesis via the 'guanidine cycle' as advocated by Natelson and Shirwin [24], However, the origin of canavanine re mains to be explored.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…An amidine group of Arg and canavanine could be transferred to Gly by GAT action and result in the Renal GAT activity, ggig ■ wet tissue/h production of GAA and ornithine, and GAA and canaiine, respectively. Robin et al [24] reported that canavanine and canavaninosuccinic acid in the guanidine cycle have never been detected in animal tissues but only in some plant seeds. Also, canaiine has never been detected in vertebrates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than one hundred naturally occuring guanidino compounds, substances that have guanidino group(s), H2N-C(=NH)-NH-, have been identified in plants and animals (1). Guanidino…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%