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tryptophan methyl ester

RN given refers to parent cpd(DL)-isomer
Also Known As:
1-DL-methyl-tryptophan; methyl tryptophan; methyl tryptophan monohydrochloride, (D-Trp)-isomer; methyl tryptophan monohydrochloride, (DL-Trp)-isomer; methyl tryptophan monohydrochloride, (L-Trp)-isomer; methyl tryptophan, (D-Trp)-isomer; methyl tryptophan, (L-Trp)-isomer
Networked: 8 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 2 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Argolo, D S: 1 article (02/2019)
2. Arruda, M R: 1 article (02/2019)
3. Bispo-da-Silva, A: 1 article (02/2019)
4. Costa, M F D: 1 article (02/2019)
5. Costa, S L: 1 article (02/2019)
6. El-Bachá, R S: 1 article (02/2019)
7. Grangeiro, M S: 1 article (02/2019)
8. Jesus, E E V: 1 article (02/2019)
9. Jesus, L B: 1 article (02/2019)
10. Pinheiro, A M: 1 article (02/2019)

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