3-methylhistidine

3-methylhistidine
3-meth·yl·his·ti·dine (meth″əl-hisґtĭ-dēn) an amino acid occurring in myofibrillar proteins that is released by catabolism and excreted in the urine; the rate of urinary excretion has been proposed as an indicator of muscle protein breakdown. Abbreviated 3MH.

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