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Des solutions aqueuses equimoleculaires en nitrite de sodium et acide amine sont realisees a une concentration de 0,5 M ou 1 M suivant la solubilite des acides amines. Le pH de la solution est ajuste a la valeur desiree (pH = 4-5) avec HCl 2N. Le melange est agite a temperature ambiante pendant 24 heures afin que le degagement gazeux soit termine. Puis la solution resultante est analysee par RMN 13C.
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:Aqueous solutions equimoleculaires in sodium nitrite and acid amine are realisees has a concentration of 0,5 M or 1 following M the solubilite of the acids amines. The pH of the solution is adjusts has the value desiree (pH = 4-5) with HCl 2N. The mix is shakes has ambient temperature during 24 hours so that the gaseous degagement be finishes. Then the solution resultante is analysee by RMN 13C.
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Pancreas – glutamate stimulates the pancreas and may cause Type II diabetes, obesity, and insulin resistance. In individuals with Type 1 diabetes, it may cause an excess of glutamate since 85% of those with Type 1 diabetes have antibodies which attack GAD - the enzyme responsible for converting glutamate into GABA.
How hard would it be to get some of that enzyme and set it to work converting your MSG into GABA...? MSG is dirt cheap in comparison to purchasing GABA unless the process for conversion takes too much effort... Any thoughts...?