Glycocyamine

Glycocyamine

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IUPACName=2-Guanidinoacetic acid
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PubChem=763
SMILES=C(C(=O)O)N=C(N)N
MeSHName=Glycocyamine

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Formula=C3H7N3O2
MolarMass=117.11 g/mol
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Glycocyamine (or guanidinoacetate) is a metabolite of glycine in which the amino group has been converted into a guanidine.

ee also

* Guanidinoacetate kinase


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