The organic molecular formula '''''' (molar mass: ≈ 132.12 g/mol) is an acyclic compound that may refer to structural isomers such as:
The organic molecular formula '''' (molar mass: ≈ 132.12 g/mol) is an acyclic compound that may refer to structural isomers such as: Asparagine: one of the 20 naturally occurring α-amino acids that is used to biosynthesize proteins. Glycylglycine: a dipeptide synthesized from glycine residues that functions as a gamma-glutamyl acceptor. Methylazoxymethanol acetate (cycasin acetate): a neurotoxic prodrug, which inhibits hepatic DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis. This compound is used to create animal models of schizophrenia or epilepsy, and is an azoxy compound with carcinogenic properties. 3-Ureidopropionic acid (N-''carbamoyl-β-alanine): a natural organic compound that functions as an intermediate metabolite in the breakdown (catabolism) of the pyrimidine base uracil.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).