Biological Scope of β-amino Acids and its Derivatives in Medical Fields and Biochemistry: A Review
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 4
Abstract
Beta amino acids are the important macromolecules on earth and building blocks. They play key role in biological systems of living organisms. They are utilized as a part of arrangement for the most part pharmaceuticals. They have huge part in human science. They have pharmaceutical properties like as hypoglycaemic, antiketogenic, antibacterial properties, antifungal exercises and powerful insecticidal properties. They have pharmaceutical applications as they are utilized to get ready pharmaceutical items and agrochemical target atoms. Not just them, but their derivatives also play significant roles in different systems of organismal bodies. They also act as essential enzymes in humans as well as in animals. So, this review explores the scope of Beta amino acids.
Authors and Affiliations
Fazal-ur-Rehman M
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