3-methyl-histidine
3‐methyl‐histidine Derivative of the amino acid, histidine, found mainly in the contractile proteins of muscle (myosin and actin). Useful, among other purposes, as an index of the lean meat content of prepared foods, since it is not present in collagen or other added materials.
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