cystine

NOUN
  1. a crystalline amino acid found in proteins (especially keratin); discovered in bladder stones
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  • However, when it is present as a cysteine-cysteine dipeptide, called cystine, it is more stable than cysteine. Food Sources That Boost Glutathione Naturally
  • All radiolarians secrete strontium sulphate at some point in the life cycle - as the adult shell in Acantharea, and as crystals in ‘swarmer cells’ produced during asexual reproduction in Polycystinea.
  • The exceptional content of sulfur amino acids (methionine plus cystine) should make fonio an excellent complement to legumes. 3. Fonio (Acha)
  • Undenatured whey protein is a non-heated product that preserves bioactive amino acids like cystine. Food Sources That Boost Glutathione Naturally
  • Cysteine in the extracellular space is mostly oxidized to cystine.
  • However, when it is present as a cysteine-cysteine dipeptide, called cystine, it is more stable than cysteine. Food Sources That Boost Glutathione Naturally
  • The sulfur-containing amino acids are methionine, cysteine, cystine, homocysteine, homocystine, and taurine.
  • The cynide is mainly detoxicated by conversion to thiocynate, in the process of which it reacts with cysteine and cystine.
  • Cysteamine enters the lysosomes by a specific transporter and converts cystine to cysteine and cysteine-cysteamine mixed disulfide.
  • Alkalizing beverages are highly effective in preventing the recurrence of calcium oxalate, uric acid and cystine lithiasis.
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