Medical Definition of Asparmide

1. Is a nonessential amino acid that was first isolated from sprouting soybeans. Structurally similar to aspartic acid, with an additional amino group on the main carbon skeleton, Asparaginine assists in the metabolic functioning of brain and nervous system cells. When the extra amino group is removed by the brain, the resulting aspartic acid acts as an excitatory transmitter. Aspartic acid has been used to help with fatigue and depression and may be a mild immune stimulant as well. In the body, removal of asparaginines extra amino group allows it to be used interchangeably with aspartic acid in basic protein building. It is easily supplied in normal diets and no toxic effects are known. (22 May 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Asparmide

asparagine synthetase
asparaginic acid
asparaginyl
asparagus
asparagus
asparaguses
Asparagus asparagoides
asparagus bean
asparagus bed
asparagus fern
Asparagus officinales
asparagus pea
Asparagus plumosus
Asparagus setaceous
asparkle
asparmide (current term)
aspartame
aspartame
aspartames
aspartase
aspartate
aspartate
aspartate-alpha-decarboxylase
aspartate-ammonia ligase
aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase
aspartate-tRNA ligase
aspartates
aspartate 1-decarboxylase
aspartate 4-decarboxylase
aspartate aminotransferase

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