Arginine — L ou S(+) arginine (haut) et D ou R( ) arginine (bas) … Wikipédia en Français
arginine — [ arʒinin ] n. f. • 1898; all. Arginin (1886), du rad. du lat. argentum, le nitrate d arginine ayant un aspect argenté ♦ Biochim. Acide aminé naturel possédant une seconde fonction basique. ● arginine nom féminin Aminoacide dérivé de la guanidine … Encyclopédie Universelle
arginine — [är′jənēn΄, är′jənin, är′jənīn΄] n. [Ger arginin < ? Gr arginoeis, white, gleaming (its first discovered salts were silvery) + in, INE3] a nonessential amino acid, NHC(NH2)NH(CH2) 3CH(NH2)COOH, considered essential during periods of rapid… … English World dictionary
Arginine — L Arginine IUPAC name … Wikipedia
Arginine — An amino acid, one of the 20 amino acids that serve as the building blocks in protein. Arginine is not an essential amino acid. (It is not essential to the diet, but can be made by the body from other substances.) However, it is usually… … Medical dictionary
arginine — /ahr jeuh neen , nuyn , nin/, n. Biochem. an essential amino acid, C6H14N4O2: the free amino acid increases insulin secretion and is converted to urea in the liver by arginase. Abbr.: Arg; Symbol: R [1885 90; < G Arginin, a name unexplained by… … Universalium
arginine — One of the twenty common amino acids (building blocks of proteins). Arginine is being studied as a nutritional supplement in the treatment and prevention of cancer and other conditions. Also called L arginine … English dictionary of cancer terms
arginine — noun Etymology: German Arginin Date: 1886 a crystalline basic amino acid C6H14N4O2 derived from guanidine … New Collegiate Dictionary
arginine — (= Arg; R; 174D) An essential amino acid; a major component of proteins and contains the guanido group that has a pKa of greater than 12, so that it carries a permanent positive charge at physiological pH … Dictionary of molecular biology
arginine — noun An amino acid found in animal foods that plays an important role in several physiological processes. Syn: Arg … Wiktionary