نتایج جستجو برای: substrate oxidation

تعداد نتایج: 250229  

2007
M. Cabala K. Veltruská V. Matolín

Cerium nanopowders doped by a small amount of silver exhibit interesting catalytic properties towards the low temperature oxidation of CO. It is generally believed that a metal support interaction plays an important role in a catalytic process. Therefore in our study we examined electronic and adsorption properties of cerium deposited onto a polycrystalline silver substrate. Layers of approxima...

2015
Sheng-Nan Lo Chien-Chang Shen Chia-Yu Chang Keng-Chang Tsai Chiung-Chiao Huang Tian-Shung Wu Yune-Fang Ueng

The protoberberine alkaloid berberine carries methylenedioxy moiety and exerts a variety of pharmacological effects, such as antiinflammation and lipid-lowering effects. Berberine causes potent CYP1B1 inhibition, whereas CYP1A2 shows resistance to the inhibition. To reveal the influence of oxidative metabolism on CYP1 inhibition by berberine, berberine oxidation and the metabolitemediated inhib...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1994
G A Brooks J Mercier

The "crossover" concept represents a theoretical means by which one can understand the effects of exercise intensity and prior endurance training on the balance of carbohydrate (CHO) and lipid metabolism during sustained exercise. According to the crossover concept, endurance training results in muscular biochemical adaptations that enhance lipid oxidation as well as decrease the sympathetic ne...

2016
Ratko Peric Marco Meucci Zoran Nikolovski

BACKGROUND This study examined substrate oxidation at high-intensity exercise and aimed to determine when fat oxidation ends (FATmin). We hypothesized the existence of a connection between the anaerobic threshold (AnT) and FATmin point. METHODS Breath-by-breath data obtained from indirect calorimetry during a graded treadmill test were used to measure substrate oxidation and maximal oxygen up...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1980
J G Whateley P Knox

amount of peroxychromate added was calculated to yield about twice as much singlet oxygen as substrate. Clearly the oxidation process is highly efficient. In a second series of experiments we examined the oxidation of aqueous dispersions of soya-bean phosphatidylcholine. The substrate was dried from chloroform/methanol (2: 1, v/v) under N, and dispersed in water (5mg/ml) by ultrasonication. Por...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Anna Roujeinikova Parvinder Hothi Laura Masgrau Michael J Sutcliffe Nigel S Scrutton David Leys

Aromatic amine dehydrogenase uses a tryptophan tryptophylquinone (TTQ) cofactor to oxidatively deaminate primary aromatic amines. In the reductive half-reaction, a proton is transferred from the substrate C1 to betaAsp-128 O-2, in a reaction that proceeds by H-tunneling. Using solution studies, kinetic crystallography, and computational simulation we show that the mechanism of oxidation of arom...

2003

The catalase-ethyl hydrogen peroxide compound studied by Stern (1) formed slowly, even in the presence of a very large concentration of ethyl hydrogen peroxide. In the previous paper (2), Stern’s compound has been shown to be preceded by a green primary compound. These kinetic studies show that the primary compound forms rapidly, has a high affinity* for its substrate, and quantitatively fulfil...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1949
B CHANCE

The catalase-ethyl hydrogen peroxide compound studied by Stern (1) formed slowly, even in the presence of a very large concentration of ethyl hydrogen peroxide. In the previous paper (2), Stern’s compound has been shown to be preceded by a green primary compound. These kinetic studies show that the primary compound forms rapidly, has a high affinity* for its substrate, and quantitatively fulfil...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
Steven G Lloyd Peipei Wang Huadong Zeng John C Chatham

Interventions that stimulate carbohydrate oxidation appear to be beneficial in the setting of myocardial ischemia or infarction. However, the mechanisms underlying this protective effect have not been defined, in part because of our limited understanding of substrate utilization under ischemic conditions. Therefore, we used (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy to investigate substrate oxidation and ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Tzu-Ching Meng Deirdre A Buckley Sandra Galic Tony Tiganis Nicholas K Tonks

Many studies have illustrated that the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is important for optimal tyrosine phosphorylation and signaling in response to diverse stimuli. Protein-tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), which are important regulators of signal transduction, are exquisitely sensitive to inhibition after generation of ROS, and reversible oxidation is becoming recognized as a general...

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