نتایج جستجو برای: mercuric reductase enzyme

تعداد نتایج: 277764  

2006
N. Abirami R. Jagadeeswari

Effect of Garlic against mercuric chloride induced toxicity in albino rats was studied. Oral administration of mercuric chloride (100mg/kg/p.o) for 30 days resulted in significant increase in LPO Basal level and LPO FeSO(4) induced and significant decrease in GSH (Glutathione) and Vit C as compared to the normal and control group. Simultaneous administration of Garlic along with Mercuric chlori...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1986
R Blackmore A M Roberton T Brittain

The bacterium Wolinella succinogenes produces a nitrite reductase enzyme that can be purified to homogeneity in high yield by a combination of detergent extraction, hydroxyapatite chromatography and Mr fractionation. Nitrite reductase activity is found to be present in both a high- and a low-Mr fraction. The high-Mr fraction has been shown to consist of the low-Mr nitrite reductase enzyme assoc...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
C V Givan L A Kleczkowski

Glyoxylate and hydroxypyruvate are metabolites involved in the pathway of carbon in photorespiration. The chief glyoxylate-reducing enzyme in leaves is now known to be a cytosolic glyoxylate reductase that uses NADPH as the preferred cofactor but can also use NADH. Glyoxylate reductase has been isolated from spinach leaves, purified to homogeneity, and characterized kinetically and structurally...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
B Wermuth

A nonspecific NADPH-dependent carbonyl reductase from human brain (formerly designated as aldehyde reductase 1; Ris, M. M., and von Wartburg, J. P. (1973) Eur. J. Biochem. 37, 69-77) has been purified to homogeneity. The enzyme reduces a number of biologically and pharmacologically active carbonyl compounds. Quinones, e.g. menadione, ubiquinone, and tocopherolquinone are the best substrates, fo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1973
W Wallace

The nitrate reductase in the mature root extract of 3-day maize (Zea mays) seedlings was relatively labile in vitro. Insoluble polyvinylpyrrolidone used in the extraction medium produced only a slight increase in the stability of the enzyme. Mixing the mature root extract with that of the root tip promoted the inactivation of nitrate reductase in the latter. The inactivating factor in the matur...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1982
R D Tanaka P A Edwards S F Lan E M Knöppel A M Fogelman

The enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase from human liver was purified to homogeneity. Electrophoresis of the purified human enzyme on non-denaturing gels revealed a single protein-staining band that co-migrated with reductase activity and could be selectively removed by treatment with cross-reacting antibody prepared to the purified reductase from rat liver. On SDS polyacryla...

2014
Michael E. Jung Gang Deng

Both alkylarylalkynes and diarylalkynes 1 are converted into the α-diketones 2 in good yield by the use of mercuric salts, e.g., mercuric nitrate hydrate or mercuric triflate, in the presence of water. Other mercuric salts, e.g., sulfate, chloride, acetate, or trifluoroacetate, do not provide the diketone product. A possible mechanism is proposed.

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
R K Kutty M D Maines

Biliverdin reductase in a stable form was purified to homogeneity from rat liver cytosol. The purified enzyme showed 3700-fold increase in specific activity when compared with the crude preparation, and the extent of recovery was 30-35%. The molecular weight was estimated at 34,000-36,000. The amino acid analysis of the purified preparation revealed the presence of 3 cysteine residues/mol of en...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1966
R H Hamilton

The reagent described is 5.5 M in perchioric acid and 3.3 M in urea. It contains ferric ions, mercuric thiocyanate, mercuric ions (from mercuric perchiorate), and mercuric chloride. Serum dissolves directly in this reagent to yield a clear, reddish solution. When chloride ions are added, they combine first with the free mercuric ions, and then with some of the mercuric ions from the mercuric th...

2003
JAMES M. HALL

It is well known that the determination of ascorbic acid in urine by titration with 2,6dichlorophenol indophenol in acid solution is not a specific method. Various interfering substances have been reported, such as sulfhydryl compounds (l), thiosulfate (2), and pyridium (medication) (3). The same limitations apply to other oxidation-reduction methods, except when the reducing substance is deter...

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