Aminobutyrates

Aminobutyrates are organic compounds that contain four carbon atoms and a nitrogen atom. They are essential for several biochemical processes in the body, including protein synthesis and energy metabolism. In addition, aminobutyrates are known to be involved in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. They also play a role in the recycling of amino acids, which is important for maintaining the balance of nitrogen required by the cells. Furthermore, some aminobutyrates are involved in the metabolism of fats, which is important for maintaining cardiovascular health. Aminobutyrates have also been found to have antioxidant activity, which may help protect against oxidative damage and reduce inflammation. Therefore, they are important for overall health and well-being.


From: International Journal of Amino Acids

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Editor: Julia Piccoli, University of Sao Paulo-UNESP
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: International Journal of Amino Acids encourages author to submit manuscripts to the journal for evaluation, from all fields of amino acid and protein research: analysis, separation, synthesis, biosynthesis, cross linking amino acids, racemization/enantiomers, modification of amino acids as phosphorylation, methylation, acetylation of amino acids.