释义 |
gly·co·cy·a·mine \ˌglīkō|sīə|mēn, -ˌsīˈamə̇n\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary glyc- + cy- (from cyan-) + amine : a crystalline amino acid NH2C( . NH)NHCH2COOH that is produced enzymatically in the animal body from glycine and arginine and that yields creatine on methylation — called also guanidoacetic acid |