👉 The term "398, 4-chloro-pyridine" is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C10H16Cl, often called pyridine. It has been identified as an active ingredient in various drugs and is also a constituent of some plant extracts used for medicinal purposes.
👉 The answer is a medical term that describes an enzyme found in the liver and pancreas that breaks down certain fats into amino acids, including leucine and valine. It's known as glutaminyl-l-prolyl-seryl-glutaminyl-glycylglycyl-valine (GLG).