ornithine

Ornithine - definition from Biology-Online.org

[(Science: amino acid) Is made from the amino acid arginine and in turn is a precursor to form glutamic acid, citruline and proline. Ornithine's chief therapeutic value lies in its involvement in the urea cycle and its ability to enhance liver function, protect the liver and detoxify harmful substances. It has been used in the treatment of hepatic coma states. It also helps release a growth hormone that metabolises excess body fat when combined with arginine. This growth hormone is also an immune stimulant. In animal studies arginine and ornithine have improved immune responses to bacteria, viruses and tumour cells. It is found in milk products and meat, especially chicken. It may cause insomnia and is contraindicated for schizophrenics.

MediLexicon Orn - Medical Dictionary Definition for Term 'Orn'

[1. Symbol for ornithine or its radical.


InChI: InChI=1/C5H12N2O2/c6-3-1-2-4(7)5(8)9/h4H,1-3,6-7H2,(H,8,9)

InChIKey: InChIKey=AHLPHDHHMVZTML-UHFFFAOYAS
SMILES: NCCCC(N)C(O)=O

Names:
    Ornithine
    Orn
    Ornithine
    ornithine
    2,5-Diaminopentanoate
    2,5-Diaminopentanoic acid
    2,5-Diaminovaleric acid

Registries:
    PubChem CID 389
    Beilstein =1722296
    ChEBI 18257
    Gmelin 847696
    Kegg C01602
    PubChem ID 4756