Ornithine Stable Isotopes and its Related Products
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Ornithine Stable Isotopes
Ornithine Stable Isotopes are isotopes of the amino acid ornithine that do not undergo radioactive decay. They are used in scientific research to investigate the metabolic pathways and functions of ornithine in the body. These isotopes are labeled with stable isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, or oxygen, allowing researchers to track the movement of ornithine in living systems. Ornithine Stable Isotopes can be used to study a variety of physiological processes, including protein metabolism, urea cycle function, and neurotransmitter synthesis.