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Canavanine
canavanine phenylhydrazide [Supplementary Concept]
structure in first source
Date introduced: July 10, 2000
canavanine-bis-(2-chloroethyl)hydrazide [Supplementary Concept]
Tyr-cav, rat [Supplementary Concept]
exerts antinociceptive activity
Date introduced: November 8, 2004
canavanine hydrolase [Supplementary Concept]
catalyzes hydrolysis of L-canavanine at the oxygen-nitrogen bond to yield L-homoserine and hydroxyguanidine; isolated from the tobacco budworm Heliothis virescens
Date introduced: April 18, 1997
canavanine reductase [Supplementary Concept]
forms guanidine
Date introduced: January 1, 1974