Guanidines 2
Further Explorations of the Biological and Clinical Significance of Guanidino Compounds
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The book delves into the biochemical significance of guanidine, linking its name to its origins in guano, and explores its roles across various scientific fields. It highlights the collaboration of biologists, neurologists, and nephrologists within the International Guanidine Society, emphasizing their collective advancements in understanding guanidines as metabolic products related to uremia. The text challenges established beliefs about urea and creatinine, presenting new evidence regarding their reactivity and implications in metabolic processes, thus reshaping perceptions in biochemistry.