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l-citrulline

L-Citrulline

The organic compound citrulline is an α-amino acid. Its name is derived from citrullus, the Latin word for watermelon, from which it was first isolated in 1914 by Koga & Odake. It was finally identified by Wada in 1930.[2] It has the formula H2NC(O)NH(CH2)3CH(NH2)CO2H. It is a key intermediate in the urea cycle, the pathway by which mammals excrete ammonia.

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IUPAC name

2-Amino-5-(carbamoylamino)pentanoic acid[1]

CAS Number
627-77-0
13594-51-9 R
372-75-8 S
3DMet B01217
Beilstein Reference
1725417, 1725415 R, 1725416 S
ChEBI CHEBI:18211
ChEMBL ChEMBL444814
ChemSpider 810
553200 R
9367 S
DrugBank DB00155
EC Number 211-012-2
Gmelin Reference
774677 S
IUPHAR/BPS
722
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KEGG D07706
MeSH Citrulline
PubChem 833
637599 R
9750 S
UNII 29VT07BGDA
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Chemical formula
C6H13N3O3
Molar mass 175.19 g·mol−1
Appearance White crystals
Odor Odourless
log P −1.373
Acidity (pKa) 2.508
Basicity (pKb) 11.489

Specific
heat capacity (C)
232.80 J K−1 mol−1
Std molar
entropy (So298)
254.4 J K−1 mol−1

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