British Journal Of Nutrition
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Fractional flux rates ofNτ-methylhistidine in skin and gastrointestine: the contribution of these tissues to urinary excretion ofNτ-methylhistidine in the rat
Authors: N, Nishizawa; T, Noguchi; S, Hareyama; R, Funabiki;
doi: 10.1079/bjn19770072
pmid: 889769
Fractional flux rates ofNτ-methylhistidine in skin and gastrointestine: the contribution of these tissues to urinary excretion ofNτ-methylhistidine in the rat
Abstract
1.Fractional flux rates ofNτ-methylhistidine (3-methylhistidine; Me-His) of skin and gastrointestine were measured by administering [methyl-3H]methionine to rats.2.The results showed that the contribution of these tissues to urinary excretion of Me-His was at least 16.6 %. This means that when fractional catabolic rates of myosin and actin were estimated from urinary excretion of Me-His, the part of Me-His derived from skin and gastrointestine should not be neglected.
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- Iwate University Japan
- University of Tokyo Japan
Keywords
Male, Methionine, Muscles, Animals, Histidine, Methylhistidines, Digestive System, Rats, Skin
Male, Methionine, Muscles, Animals, Histidine, Methylhistidines, Digestive System, Rats, Skin
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