Chemical Zoology 1969
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-395537-1.50013-0
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Guanidine Compounds and Phosphagens

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“…Asterubine has no effect on blood pressnre; the effect on blood glucose is a short initial hyperglycaemia, followed by areturn to normal levels (Ackermann and Heinsen, 1935). first isolated from the marine polychaete Arenicola marina 1954a) and subsequently characterized in other marine worms (Thoai and Robin, 1969), sponges Ackermann and Pant, 1961;Bergquist and Hartmann, 1969) and a sea anemone (Makisumi, 1961). Taurocyamine was also found in various biological fluids and tissues of mammals, e.g.…”
Section: Sulfonic and Sulfinic Acidsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Asterubine has no effect on blood pressnre; the effect on blood glucose is a short initial hyperglycaemia, followed by areturn to normal levels (Ackermann and Heinsen, 1935). first isolated from the marine polychaete Arenicola marina 1954a) and subsequently characterized in other marine worms (Thoai and Robin, 1969), sponges Ackermann and Pant, 1961;Bergquist and Hartmann, 1969) and a sea anemone (Makisumi, 1961). Taurocyamine was also found in various biological fluids and tissues of mammals, e.g.…”
Section: Sulfonic and Sulfinic Acidsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The urinary excretion of glycocyamine is strongly increased in hyperargininemia (Terheggen et al, 1972). Apart from mammals, glycocyamine has also been reported in various marine invertebrates (Thoai and Robin, 1954a); this compound is particularly abundant in the muscles of certain marine worms which utilize phosphoglycocyamine as the muscular phosphagen (Thoai et a1., 1953b;Thoai and Robin, 1969).…”
Section: Carboxylic Acidsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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