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arginine
[ahr-juh-neen, -nahyn, -nin]
noun
an essential amino acid, C 6 H 14 N 4 O 2 : the free amino acid increases insulin secretion and is converted to urea in the liver by arginase. Arg; R
arginine
/ ˈɑːɪˌԲɪ /
noun
an essential amino acid of plant and animal proteins, necessary for nutrition and for the production of excretory urea
arginine
An amino acid that is essential for children but not for adults. Chemical formula: C 6 H 14 N 4 O 2 .
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of arginine1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of arginine1
Example Sentences
All cells need nutrients to grow and multiply, including amino acids like arginine.
The key to treating the disease is to reduce levels of arginine.
A simplified and more easily tolerated test uses an infusion of arginine.
Take for example the amino acid arginine: This is essential for generating nitric oxide within immune cells, which is an important defense molecule against organisms.
The team focused on TKTL1, a gene that in modern humans has a single amino acid change—from lysine to arginine—from the version in Neanderthals and other mammals.
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