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Study:ST002184 Metabolites in human pathway:
Ammonia Recycling
detected in this study are shown in green
Metabolite listed in study ST002184
HMDB pathway
KEGG pathway
5,10-Methylene-THF
SMP0000009
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Human
6R-Tetrahydrofolic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
8-[(aminomethyl)sulfanyl]-6-sulfanyloctanoic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
Adenosine triphosphate
SMP0000009
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Human
ADP
SMP0000009
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Human
AMP
SMP0000009
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Human
Biotin
SMP0000009
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Human
Carbamoylphosphate
SMP0000009
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Human
FAD
SMP0000009
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Human
Glycine
SMP0000009
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Human
L-Asparagine
SMP0000009
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Human
L-Aspartic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
L-Glutamic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
L-Glutamine
SMP0000009
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Human
L-Histidine
SMP0000009
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Human
Lipoic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
L-Serine
SMP0000009
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Human
NAD+
SMP0000009
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Human
NADH
SMP0000009
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Human
Oxoglutaric acid
SMP0000009
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Human
Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate
SMP0000009
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Human
Pyrophosphate TMS4
SMP0000009
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Human
Pyruvic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
(S)-dihydrolipoic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
(S)-dihydrolipoic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
Urocanic acid
SMP0000009
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Human
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