Guest guest Posted May 16, 2002 Report Share Posted May 16, 2002 , I checked the medical dictionary and found the two different words: 1 word(s) found. Main Entry: car.no.sine Pronunciation: 'kär-n & - " sEn, -s & n Function: noun : a colorless crystalline dipeptide C9H14N4O3 occurring in the muscles of most mammals © 1997 by Merriam-Webster, Incorporated 1 word(s) found. Main Entry: car.ni.tine Pronunciation: 'kär-n & - " tEn Function: noun : a quaternary ammonium compound C7H15NO3 present especially in vertebrate muscle and involved in the transfer of fatty acids across mitochondrial membranes I'm clueless when it comes to chemistry, I majored in economics in college. Deirdre [ ] Re: Carnosine information > Hi !!! > > Yeah!!!! Two people now who have answered about carnosine!! (even > though we hope you can answer our questions posted to you too - > I'm getting private emails on this and I don't have the answers > myself on this one) > > , I hope you can answer then because we are all really, really > (!!) curious about so many things about carnosine. I know that Dr. > Chez is interested in our group of late talker children, most with > apraxia and other multifaceted communication disorders too -so maybe > I should run some of the harder to answer questions by him -he may be > one of the best for insight? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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