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  2. Alanine (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula: C 3 H 7 N O 2 Molar mass: 89.1 g·mol −1 Systematic name: (S)-2-aminopropanoic acid Abbreviations: A, Ala Synonyms: 2-aminopropanoic acid {α/2}-aminopropionic acid AIDS{-}071780 HSDB 1801 NSC 206315

  3. β-Alanine - Wikipedia

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    β-Alanine (beta-alanine) is a naturally occurring beta amino acid, which is an amino acid in which the amino group is attached to the β-carbon (i.e. the carbon two carbon atoms away from the carboxylate group) instead of the more usual α-carbon for alanine (α-alanine). The IUPAC name for β-alanine is 3-aminopropanoic acid.

  4. Alanine - Wikipedia

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    Alanine (symbol Ala or A), [4] or α-alanine, is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It contains an amine group and a carboxylic acid group, both attached to the central carbon atom which also carries a methyl group side chain. Consequently it is classified as a nonpolar, aliphatic α-amino acid.

  5. Alanyl-glutamine - Wikipedia

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    Alanyl-glutamine is a chemical compound which in the form L-alanyl-L-glutamine is used in dietary supplementation, in parenteral nutrition, and in cell culture. It is a dipeptide consisting of alanine and glutamine. [1] [2]

  6. Compound analgesic - Wikipedia

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    Active ingredients that have been commonly used in compound analgesics include: aspirin or ibuprofen; caffeine; codeine or oxycodone; paracetamol (acetaminophen) phenacetin; There is evidence that a compound of two analgesics with different mechanism of action can have an increased painkilling effect over the sum of the effect of each ...

  7. Alaninol - Wikipedia

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    Alaninol is the organic compound with the formula CH 3 CH(NH 2)CH 2 OH. A colorless solid, the compound is classified as an amino alcohol.It can be generated by converting the carboxylic group of alanine to an alcohol with a strong reducing agent such as lithium aluminium hydride. [1]

  8. N-(2-Carboxyethyl)iminodiacetic acid - Wikipedia

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    N-(2-Carboxyethyl)iminodiacetic acid or β-ADA (β-alanine diacetate) is an organic compound with the formula HO 2 CCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 CO 2 H) 2. It is a white solid. It is a white solid. The compound is classified as an aminocarboxylic acid, formally a derivative of glycine .

  9. Aceclofenac - Wikipedia

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    Aceclofenac (C 16 H 13 Cl 2 NO 4), chemically [(2-{2, 6-dichlorophenyl) amino} phenylacetooxyacetic acid], is a crystalline powder with a molecular weight of 354.19.It is practically insoluble in water with good permeability.