In the latter case the leucine, for instance, would yield leucinic acid according to the equation : CH35cH .\ CH2. CH. NH~. COOH + CH~ / Leucine. CH~\ H~O = 5CH. CH2" CH β’ OH β’ COOH + NH~ CH3 / LeuciniΒ’ acid. Deamination of naono-amino acids can take place in such a way as to produce fatty acids ac
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The chemistry of soil organic nitrogen: a review
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- 1997
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