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|description= Taurine, or 2-Aminoethan sulfonic acid, is one of the most abundant low-molecular-weight organic constituents in animals and humans and is involved in a multitude of functions in different types of tissue [https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/physrev.1992.72.1.101]. Β 
|description= Taurine, or 2-Aminoethan sulfonic acid, is one of the most abundant low-molecular-weight organic constituents in animals and humans and is involved in a multitude of functions in different types of tissue. Β 
Taurine is a component of MiR05-kit as it stabilizes biological membranes and has an antioxidative effect.
Taurine is a component of MiR05-Kit as it stabilizes biological membranes and has an antioxidative effect.


|info=[[Dalmonte_2009_J_Biol_Chem]], [[MiR05|MiR05]]
|info=[[Dalmonte_2009_J_Biol_Chem]], [[MiR05|MiR05]], [[Huxtable 1992 Physiol Rev]]
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Taurine

Description

Taurine, or 2-Aminoethan sulfonic acid, is one of the most abundant low-molecular-weight organic constituents in animals and humans and is involved in a multitude of functions in different types of tissue. Taurine is a component of MiR05-Kit as it stabilizes biological membranes and has an antioxidative effect.


Reference: Dalmonte_2009_J_Biol_Chem, MiR05, Huxtable 1992 Physiol Rev


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