Talk:Anserine

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Could someone who knows double check that anserine is actually found in the muscle and brain of mammals as I found the following at the website www.benbest.com/nutrceut/carnosine.html:

"Anserine (N-methyl carnosine) also has properties similar to carnosine & homocarnosine, but anserine is not found in mammalian muscle or brain. Birds, however, have very high concentrations of anserine in their muscle & brain. It may not be coincidental that anserine has about 5 times the anti-oxidant capability of carnosine and that birds have much longer lifespans than similarly-sized mammals"

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A dipeptide of what two amino acids?[edit]

This article does not state what two amino acids are in the dipeptide of Anserine. Please may someone find out. 2602:306:C518:6C40:96E:4871:B481:E70E (talk) 01:57, 16 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello everyone! I plan on making a few changes to the page. I plan on adding sources and citations to the introduction as needed. I also plan to add a sentence or two to the introduction describing anserine in a bit more detail. Thank you! HunterStudent2022 (talk) 19:52, 27 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]