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(n.)A white crystalline amino acid, CHNOS, formed from the disulfide linkage of two cysteines during folding of many proteins, especially keratin, and stabilizing the tertiary structure of the protein.
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Cystine is a dimeric amino acid formed by the oxidation of two cysteine residues which covalently link to make a disulfide bond. This organosulfur compound has the formula (SCH 2 CH(NH 2 )CO 2 ...
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Cystine, as an amino acids, forms part of your daily diet, and plays a certain role in maintaining your health, vitality and wellbeing. ... Cystine is a crystalline, sulfur-containing amino acid, formed from two molecules of the amino acid cysteine.
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Cysteine & Cystine functions as a powerful anti-oxidant in detoxifying harmful toxins; may protect the body from radiation damage. ... Cysteine & Cystine functions as a powerful anti-oxidant in detoxifying harmful toxins. Cysteine & Cystine may protect the body from radiation damage. It protects the liver and brain from...
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Each molecule of cystine is made from two molecules of cysteine, another sulfur-containing amino acid that, as its name suggests, is very similar to cystine; in fact, cystine is generally regarded as the more stable form of cysteine, although both amino acids can be converted into the other as needed.
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L-Cystine is a covalently linked dimeric nonessential amino acid formed by the oxidation of CYSTEINE. Two molecules of cysteine are joined together by a disulfide bridge to form cystine. Cystine is required for proper vitamin B6 utilization and is also helpful in the healing of burns and wounds.
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Cystine is the product of an oxidation between the thiol side chains of two cysteine amino acids. As such, cystine is not considered one of the 20 amino acids. ... Photograph of Cystine under the microscope.
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1-Cystine ... Cystine acid ... Cystine D-form...
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