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Djenkolic acid

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Description of Djenkolic acid

Djenkolic acid: S,S'-methylenebiscysteine; a sulfur-containing amino acid, resembling cystine but with a methylene bridge between the two sulfur atoms; very insoluble. [djenkol bean, bean in which first isolated]
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