In article <Pine.D-G.3.93.960815112817.4615A-100000 at necc.mass.edu>,
mkolotila at necc.mass.edu (Michael Kolotila x3887) wrote:
One thing you may not readily find about taurine in the usual reference
books is that this aminoacid is a major constituent of the urine of felids,
presumably associated with a meat-rich diet.
>> On 15 Aug 1996, J|rgen Biermeier wrote:
>> > Non biology student is looking for closer information about TAURIN
> > (2-Aminoethansulfon Acid).
> > Used in drinks like RED BULL or FLYING HORSE.
> >
> > Please send closer information or websites with information about
> > Taurin to my eMail adress.
> > jubi at stud.uni-sb.de> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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