Biochemical Study on the Role of L– Carnosine as a Protective and Therapeutic Agent in Experimentally – Induced Chronic Renal Failure in Rats

Basma EL- Soudy Abdel - Maksoud El Agamy;

Abstract


L-Carnosine (-alanyl-L-histidine) was first discovered in Russia in 1900. Carnosine is a naturally-occurring dipeptide. It is an endogenously synthesized dipeptide found in several tissues particularly in skeletal muscles. Physiological effects of carnos


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Title Biochemical Study on the Role of L– Carnosine as a Protective and Therapeutic Agent in Experimentally – Induced Chronic Renal Failure in Rats
Authors Basma EL- Soudy Abdel - Maksoud El Agamy
Keywords Biochemical Study on the Role of L– Carnosine as a Protective and Therapeutic Agent in Experimentally – Induced Chronic Renal Failure in Rats
Issue Date 2008
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L-Carnosine (-alanyl-L-histidine) was first discovered in Russia in 1900. Carnosine is a naturally-occurring dipeptide. It is an endogenously synthesized dipeptide found in several tissues particularly in skeletal muscles. Physiological effects of carnos

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