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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Hand-book of physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia, Pa. : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1896
    ... NaNOG. Taurocholic acid (C,GH43NO7S) similarly splits into taurine or amido-isethionic acid and cholalic acid. c2gh45no7s+h2o=c2h7no3s+c24h40o3 [taurocholic acid] [taurine] [cholalic acid] The taurocholate of soda has the ...
  2. ... says “ There is a strong resemblance between the taurine of the bile and those antiperiodic vegetable alkaloids, ... some others. Quinia does not differ more from taurine than do some of those vegetable alkaloids from ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... also yields cholic acid but in addition yields taurine. The latter is related to the amino-acid, cystine, which upon reduction yields two molecules of taurine. Taurine is formed in the liver, presumably, from ...
  4. ... C^NSO, + h2o = c^o, + C2H4NH2SO2OH Choiic acid. Taurine (amino-ethyl- sulphonic acid). These reactions indicate that ... acid, in the other by a union of taurine and cholic acid. In this synthesis the reaction ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Physiological chemistry (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard & Lea, 1855
    ... theo- bromine ! and who could determine, on seeing taurine or cystine, whether it were derived from the ... and even take the same view regarding the taurine of the solid excrements—and although, fur- ther, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1988) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... high sugar concentrations, transport of the amino acid taurine into cultured RPE cells incubated with galactose is ... in such a way as to actually extrude taurine. Both of these effects can be partially prevented ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1977) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... demonstrate that the cat requires dietary supplements of taurine, vitamins A and E, and zinc when fed ... particular interest because in the early stages of taurine deficiency in the cat delays occur in the ...
  8. ... two forms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy” and “Decreased myocardial taurine levels and hypertaurinuria in a kindred with mitral- ... and are valid criticisms of these manuscripts.'? The “Taurine” paper contains several inaccuracies, including the description of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Organic chemistry (Part 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1895
    ... Antipyrine, Kairine, Thalline 499 Choline, Betaine, Neurine, and Taurine 500 Chapter XXXIV.-Dyes and their application 502 ... been described (p. 362). Choline, Betaine, Neurine, and Taurine. Certain nitrogenous substances which occur in the animal ...
  10. ... that of cholic acid, a neuter substance called taurine, which contains both nitrogen and sulphur, the latter ... and the choloic into the same acid and taurine. Hence, it has been in- 1468 Paeonia Officinalis.— ...
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