ergothioneine

ergothioneine
er·go·thi·o·ne·ine

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  • ergothioneine — |ər(ˌ)gōˌthīˈōnēˌēn, īˈän , nēə̇n noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ergo + thion + eine; originally formed as French ergothionéine : a crystalline betaine HSC3H2N2CH2CH[N(CH3)3]+COO derived from a mercapto histidine and found… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ergothioneine — The betaine of a sulfur containing derivative of histidine, present in blood and other mammalian tissue and in ergot. SYN: thiolhistidylbetaine, thioneine. * * * er·go·thi·o·ne·ine .ər gō .thī ō nē .ēn, än ē n …   Medical dictionary

  • SLC22A4 — Solute carrier family 22 (organic cation/ergothioneine transporter), member 4 Identifiers Symbols SLC22A4; MGC34546; MGC40524; OCTN1 External IDs …   Wikipedia

  • Medicinal mushrooms — Lepista nuda Medicinal mushrooms are mushrooms, or mushroom extracts, that are used or studied as possible treatments for diseases. Lentinula edodes (shiitake), Grifola frondosa (maitake), Ganoderma lucidum (mannentake), and Cordyceps, have a… …   Wikipedia

  • thioneine — SYN: ergothioneine. * * * thio·ne·ine .thī ə nē ən, ēn n ERGOTHIONEINE * * * thio·ne·ine (thi″o neґin) ergothioneine …   Medical dictionary

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  • semen — /see meuhn/, n. the viscid, whitish fluid produced in the male reproductive organs, containing spermatozoa. [1350 1400; ME < L semen seed; akin to serere to SOW1] * * * or seminal fluid Whitish viscous fluid emitted from the male reproductive… …   Universalium

  • ductus deferens — ▪ anatomy also called  vas deferens    thick walled tube in the male reproductive system that transports sperm cells from the epididymis, where the sperm are stored prior to ejaculation. Each ductus deferens ends in an enlarged portion, an… …   Universalium

  • thiolhistidylbetaine — SYN: ergothioneine …   Medical dictionary

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