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. 2012 Mar 21;13(3):3801–3819. doi: 10.3390/ijms13033801

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) Typical fibrillation kinetic trace in buffer alone and in the presence of the osmolytes taurine, OH-ectoine and proline. (B) Lag times for glucagon fibrillation in the presence of 125 mM polyols, which leaves glucagon fibrillation mostly unaffected. (C) 125 mM of the amino acids and ectoines accelerate glucagon fibrillation, while taurine is the only osmolyte that shows a longer lag time compared to the control. (D) 125 mM methylamines generally shorten the lag time for glucagon fibrillation.