01 /What it is
Anserine is a naturally occurring dipeptide composed of beta alanine and 1 methylhistidine. It is a methylated analog of Carnosine and is found in higher concentrations in avian and fish muscle tissue.
02 /How it works
In research models, Anserine is studied for its antioxidant and metal chelating properties, similar to Carnosine but with altered enzymatic susceptibility due to the methylated histidine. Its mechanism is investigated in carbonyl stress and oxidative stress research.
03 /What researchers explore it for
Researchers have explored Anserine in antioxidant research, in carbonyl stress research, and in comparative research alongside Carnosine.
04 /Safety and interactions
Anserine is for laboratory research use only and is not for human consumption. Not medical advice. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
05 /Research notes
Peptide family: histidine containing dipeptides. Frequently compared with Carnosine and Acetyl Carnosine. Lyophilized powder; reconstitution and storage handling per laboratory protocols.
Related peptides
Carnosine · Acetyl-Carnosine