Anserine
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For the subfamily of waterfowl, see Anserinae.
Anserine | |
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IUPAC name | (2S)-2-[(3-Amino-1-oxopropyl)amino]-3-(3-methyl-4-imidazolyl)propanoic acid |
Other names | beta-Alanyl-N(pi)-methyl-L-histidine |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | [584-85-0] |
PubChem | |
SMILES | CN1C=NC=C1C[C@@H](C(=O)O)NC(=O)CCN |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | C10H16N4O3 |
Molar mass | 240.25904 |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox disclaimer and references |
Anserine (beta-alanyl-N-methylhistidine) is a dipeptide found in the skeletal muscle and brain of mammals.[1] It is an antioxidant and helps reduce fatigue.[citation needed] The pKa of the imidazole ring of histidine, when contained in anserine, is 7.04, making it an effective buffer at physiologic pH.[2]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Quantitative studies of carnosine and anserine in mammalian muscle (pdf)
- ^ Biochemistry, Garrett & Grisham