Racemization of amino acids in sediments from saanich inlet, british columbia
- PMID: 17832270
- DOI: 10.1126/science.169.3950.1079
Racemization of amino acids in sediments from saanich inlet, british columbia
Abstract
In sediments spanning the last 9000 years from Saanich Inlet L enantiomers of amino acids are most abundant, but the percentages of D enantiomers increase with age, apparently because of partial racemization. Of the amino acids measured, glutamic acid and alanine show the greatest degree of racemization; leucine, isoleucine, and valine show the least.
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