نتایج جستجو برای: retinol

تعداد نتایج: 5389  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Napaporn Riabroy Joseph T Dever Sherry A Tanumihardjo

Dietary α-carotene is present in oranges and purple-orange carrots. Upon the central cleavage of α-carotene in the intestine, α-retinal and retinal are formed and reduced to α-retinol (αR) and retinol. Previous reports have suggested that αR has 2% biopotency of all-trans-retinyl acetate due in part to its inability to bind to the retinol-binding protein. In the present work, we carried out thr...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2009
Federico Gonzalez-Fernandez Thomas Bevilacqua Kee-Il Lee Reena Chandrashekar Larson Hsu Mary Alice Garlipp Jennifer B Griswold Rosalie K Crouch Debashis Ghosh

PURPOSE Interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP) appears to target and protect retinoids during the visual cycle. X-ray crystallographic studies had noted a betabetaalpha-spiral fold shared with crotonases and C-terminal protein transferases. The shallow cleft formed by the fold was assumed to represent the retinol-binding site. However, a second hydrophobic site consisting of a highl...

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2004
Leszek Sliwiński Waldemar Janiec Maria Pytlik Joanna Folwarczna Ilona Kaczmarczyk-Sedlak Wojciech Pytlik Urszula Cegieła Barbara Nowińska

Alendronate sodium, an aminobisphosphonate with potent antiresorptive activity, is used in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Retinol, as a component of multivitamin preparations, is frequently used especially by elderly people. There are no reports on the interaction of alendronate sodium and retinol. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of administration of al...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Jared M Baeten Barbra A Richardson Daniel D Bankson Mark H Wener Joan K Kreiss Ludo Lavreys Kishorchandra Mandaliya Job J Bwayo R Scott McClelland

BACKGROUND Serum retinol is the most commonly used indicator of vitamin A status. Retinol is transported in a 1-to-1 complex with retinol-binding protein (RBP). RBP is easy and inexpensive to measure, and studies have shown a high correlation between concentrations of RBP and concentrations of retinol. The performance of RBP in the context of infection or protein malnutrition, however, has not ...

Journal: :Protein engineering 1997
D M van Aalten P C Jones M de Sousa J B Findlay

Recently we reported on the dynamic properties of the cellular retinol binding protein, a member of the fatty acid binding protein family. A few conserved glycines were identified as important for producing the conformational changes necessary for the uptake and release of retinol. Here, we describe a multidisciplinary analysis of a genetically engineered mutation of one of these glycines (Gly6...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1973

Journal: :Acta tropica 1987
D Stürchler M Tanner A Hanck B Betschart K Gautschi N Weiss E Burnier G Del Giudice A Degrémont

From 1982 to 1984 170 children of Kikwawila village (Kilombero district, Tanzania) were followed for nutritional (anthropometric measures, hematocrit, serum retinol, prealbumin, and zinc concentrations), parasitological (malaria parasitemia, urinary schistosomiasis, intestinal parasites) and immunological characteristics. Between 2.9% and 12.4% had serum retinol levels less than 100 micrograms/...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
K Tryggvason A Romert U Eriksson

Retinoic acid is generated by a two-step mechanism. First, retinol is converted into retinal by a retinol dehydrogenase, and, subsequently, retinoic acid is formed by a retinal dehydrogenase. In vitro, several enzymes are suggested to act in this metabolic pathway. However, little is known regarding their capacity to contribute to retinoic acid biosynthesis in vivo. We have developed a versatil...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2006
Petri Ala-Laurila Alexander V. Kolesnikov Rosalie K. Crouch Efthymia Tsina Sergey A. Shukolyukov Victor I. Govardovskii Yiannis Koutalos Barbara Wiggert Maureen E. Estevez M. Carter Cornwall

The visual cycle is a chain of biochemical reactions that regenerate visual pigment following exposure to light. Initial steps, the liberation of all-trans retinal and its reduction to all-trans retinol by retinol dehydrogenase (RDH), take place in photoreceptors. We performed comparative microspectrophotometric and microfluorometric measurements on a variety of rod and cone photoreceptors isol...

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