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A STUDY of free amino-acids and related compounds in Lathyrus revealed the presence of lathyrine1 and two other ninhydrin-reacting compounds of unknown constitution, designated B1 and B3, in the seeds of L. tingitanus and three other species, L. aphaca, L. cyanus and L. sphaericus2.
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BELL, E. A New Amino-acid, γ-Hydroxyhomoarginine, in Lathyrus. Nature 199, 70–71 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199070a0
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