Some compounds that are formed by prolonged heating of glycine
are glycyl-glycine, alaine, aspartic acid, methylamine, oxalic, and
diketopiperazine. For these compounds to form, the glycine needs to
be heated at 170 degrees celsius.
Some compounds that are formed by prolonged heating of glycine
are glycyl-glycine, alaine, aspartic acid, methylamine, oxalic, and
diketopiperazine. For these compounds to form, the glycine needs to
be heated at 170 degrees celsius.