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- Leucine abstract "Leucine (abbreviated as Leu or L) is a branched-chain α-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH(CH3)2. Leucine is classified as a hydrophobic amino acid due to its aliphatic isobutyl side chain. It is encoded by six codons (UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG) and is a major component of the subunits in ferritin, astacin and other 'buffer' proteins. Leucine is an essential amino acid, meaning that the human body cannot synthesize it, and it therefore must be ingested.".
- Leucine iupacName "Leucine".
- Leucine thumbnail L-leucine-skeletal.png?width=300.
- Leucine wikiPageExternalLink E645.
- Leucine wikiPageExternalLink 489.full.
- Leucine wikiPageExternalLink 4502862.stm.
- Leucine wikiPageExternalLink Leu.html.
- Leucine wikiPageExternalLink search.
- Leucine wikiPageExternalLink dn9147-why-highprotein-meat-may-curb-appetite.html.
- Leucine wikiPageID "63546".
- Leucine wikiPageRevisionID "605017946".
- Leucine hasPhotoCollection Leucine.
- Leucine imagefilel "L-leucine-skeletal.png".
- Leucine imagefiler "L-leucine-3D-balls.png".
- Leucine iupacname "Leucine".
- Leucine othernames "2".
- Leucine verifiedfields "changed".
- Leucine verifiedrevid "455378501".
- Leucine subject Category:Branched-chain_amino_acids.
- Leucine subject Category:Essential_amino_acids.
- Leucine subject Category:Ketogenic_amino_acids.
- Leucine subject Category:Proteinogenic_amino_acids.
- Leucine type ChemicalCompound.
- Leucine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Leucine type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Leucine type ChemicalObject.
- Leucine type Thing.
- Leucine comment "Leucine (abbreviated as Leu or L) is a branched-chain α-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH(CH3)2. Leucine is classified as a hydrophobic amino acid due to its aliphatic isobutyl side chain. It is encoded by six codons (UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG) and is a major component of the subunits in ferritin, astacin and other 'buffer' proteins. Leucine is an essential amino acid, meaning that the human body cannot synthesize it, and it therefore must be ingested.".
- Leucine label "Leucin".
- Leucine label "Leucina".
- Leucine label "Leucina".
- Leucine label "Leucina".
- Leucine label "Leucine".
- Leucine label "Leucine".
- Leucine label "Leucine".
- Leucine label "Leucyna".
- Leucine label "Лейцин".
- Leucine label "ليوسين".
- Leucine label "ロイシン".
- Leucine label "亮氨酸".
- Leucine sameAs Leucin.
- Leucine sameAs Leucin.
- Leucine sameAs Λευκίνη.
- Leucine sameAs Leucina.
- Leucine sameAs Leuzina.
- Leucine sameAs Leucine.
- Leucine sameAs Leusina.
- Leucine sameAs Leucina.
- Leucine sameAs ロイシン.
- Leucine sameAs 류신.
- Leucine sameAs Leucine.
- Leucine sameAs Leucyna.
- Leucine sameAs Leucina.
- Leucine sameAs m.0h1wg.
- Leucine sameAs Q483745.
- Leucine sameAs Q483745.
- Leucine sameAs DB00149.
- Leucine wasDerivedFrom Leucine?oldid=605017946.
- Leucine depiction L-leucine-skeletal.png.
- Leucine isPrimaryTopicOf Leucine.