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Nomenclature
I have reverted back to the IUPAC name I added because I got the name from an IUPAC publication. I think these should be the correct names for all of the amino acids since they are from IUPAC. Borb 19:23, 12 August 2005 (UTC)
Anti-Hangover Pill?
Paraxine, which contains Asparagine, is advertised as an "anti-hangover pill", with claims that it can break down 55% of ingested alcohol within an hour?? Any comments? -- megA (talk) 07:43, 10 May 2012 (UTC)
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IN plants I think things are a little different with 2 catabolic pathways. Rich Farmbrough, 11:22, 23 September 2012 (UTC).
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