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Homocysteine

The metabolic intermediate homocysteine is an amino acid created by the single carbon chemistry of S-adenosyl-methionine. It can be reconstituted back to methionine, or converted to cysteine or taurine via the transsulfuration pathway.

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Homocysteine is attracting attention because high levels of blood serum homocysteine are now considered to be markers of potential heart problems. Note that, as a consequence of the chemistry that homocysteine is involved in, that deficiencies of folic acid, or pyridoxine (B-6), or cobalamin (B-12) can lead to high homocysteine levels. A current area of research is whether high serum homocysteine itself is a problem in higher concentrations, or merely an indicator of extant problems.

Although homocysteine can be converted back to methionine, there is no indication that dietary homocysteine contributes any homocysteine nutritionally to humans.


Further Information
Methionine and Homocysteine
http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/meth1-4.html
Structure, Properties, and metabolism of Homocysteine
http://www.diabetesforum.net/cgi-bin/display_engine.pl?category_id=8&content_id=232




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