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  2. Dimethylglycine - Wikipedia

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    Dimethylglycine ( DMG) is a derivative of the amino acid glycine with the structural formula (CH 3) 2 NCH 2 COOH. It can be found in beans and liver, and has a sweet taste. It can be formed from trimethylglycine upon the loss of one of its methyl groups. It is also a byproduct of the metabolism of choline .

  3. Dimethylglycine is an essential amino acid, which means that the body cannot make this chemical on its own. It must be consumed in the diet. It is found in grains and meats and can also be taken ...

  4. Drug design - Wikipedia

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    Drug design. Drug design, often referred to as rational drug design or simply rational design, is the inventive process of finding new medications based on the knowledge of a biological target. [1] The drug is most commonly an organic small molecule that activates or inhibits the function of a biomolecule such as a protein, which in turn ...

  5. What Is Choline? An Essential Nutrient With Many Benefits

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    Choline is an essential nutrient that is required for optimal health. It may play a key role in healthy brain function, heart health, liver function and pregnancy. Although actual deficiency is ...

  6. Dimethylglyoxime - Wikipedia

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    Dimethylglyoxime is a chemical compound described by the formula CH 3 C (NOH)C (NOH)CH 3. Its abbreviation is dmgH2 for neutral form, and dmgH− for anionic form, where H stands for hydrogen. This colourless solid is the di oxime derivative of the di ketone butane-2,3-dione (also known as diacetyl ). DmgH 2 is used in the analysis of palladium ...

  7. Antitussive DM Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ... - WebMD

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    Find patient medical information for Antitussive DM oral on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings.

  8. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs): What to Know

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    How SSRIs work. Serotonin is one of many brain chemicals that transmit messages between brain cells. It has been called the “feel-good chemical” because it causes a relaxed state of well-being ...

  9. Tetrachloronickelate - Wikipedia

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    Tetrachloronickelate is the metal complex with the formula [NiCl 4] 2−. Salts of the complex are available with a variety of cations, but a common one is tetraethylammonium. [1] When concentrated lithium chloride and nickel chloride solution in water is mixed, only a pentaaquachloro complex is formed: [Ni (H 2 O) 5 Cl] +.