Browsing by Subject "Biochemistry"
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(1985)1. 1. Liver microsomes from alloxan diabetic rats displayed decreased activity to hydroxylate testosterone only at the 2-α and 6-β positions. 2. 2. Diabetic insulin-treated rats showed higher hydroxylase activities than ...
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(Blackwell Publishing Inc., 2018)© 2018 The American Society of Photobiology Naphthoxazole derivatives are small heterocyclic compounds endowed with outstanding fluorescence properties. In this work, we report a detailed study of the intense white light ...
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(1960)Two crystalline forms of bis-(5-aminotetrazolato)-copper (II) have been prepared and characterized. Visible and ultraviolet spectra of aqueous copper (II)-5-aminotetrazole solution have been examined. Continuous variation ...
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(1969)The reactions between hydroxide or fluoride ion and p-nitrophenyl diphenyl phosphate, catalyzed by micelles of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, are inhibited by phenyl, diphenyl, and p-t-butylphenyl phosphate. With decreasing ...
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(1970)Micellar effects upon the reaction between hydroxide ion and bis-2,4-dinitrophenyl phosphate to give 2,4-dinitrophenyl phosphate have been examined. The reaction is catalyzed up to 30-fold by cationic micelles of ...
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(1985)We report results of Xα valence bond scattered wave (Xα-VB-SW) calculations for a variety of clusters that mimic the active sites in iron-sulfur proteins: Fe(SR)41-,2- (R = H, CH3), Fe2S2(SH)42-,3-, and Fe4S4(SCH3)42-,3-. ...
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(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014)The synthesis and characterization of a series of fluorescent bis-dithienylethene (DTE)-based bipyridines, where the donor (D) and acceptor (A) groups are located on the same thiophene ring of the DTE unit, and their ...
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(1991)Immunoaffinity chromatography involves binding of an antigen or antibody to a solid matrix, usually agarose, frequently using the cyanogen bromide method. These methods are laborious, rather expensive, and their use has ...
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(Mary Ann Liebert, 2014)Significance: Autophagy is an evolutionarily ancient process of intracellular protein and organelle recycling required to maintain cellular homeostasis in the face of a wide variety of stresses. Dysregulation of reactive ...
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(2006)Ozone and UV radiation were analyzed at eight stations from tropical to sub-Antarctic regions in South America. Ground UV irradiances were measured by multichannel radiometers as part of the Inter American Institute for ...
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(1991)Photoexcitation of 1‐pyrenyldiazomethane (1) leads to carbenes which attach to various molecules, e.g. surfactants, polymers, hydroxylated surfaces. This provides a convenient method of labelling these compounds with pyrene ...
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(1989)Abstract The quenching of the benzophenone triplet by lysozyme and its constituent amino acids in aqueous solutions have been studied. Native lysozyme quenches the benzophenone triplet with a high rate constant, 4 × ...
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(1994)A polarographic method for the determination of ranitidine is described, based on the reduction of the nitro group at a dropping-mercury electrode. The proposed method permits the drug to be determined, without any prior ...
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(1990)The exposure of drugs to light produces photodecomposition processes in several cases: the drugs undergo important chemical changes with a parallel change in their activities or potencies and generally with a loss of their ...
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(2002)The effect of Boldo and black tea infusions on the pro-oxidant effects of vitamin B-2, riboflavin (R-F), when exposed to the action of visible light was studied. The amounts of antioxidants present in Boldo and tea infusions ...
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(1985)Abstract— The quenching rate of triplet benzophenone in water and/or water mixtures has been determined employing vitamin C, vitamin E, cystine, cysteine, reduced and oxidized glutathione, methionine and DL‐penicillamine. ...
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(1988)The kinetics of the quenching of excited pyrene by several molecules in a variety of hydrocarbon solvents and in a diol are reported. The rate constants for reaction of the excited pyrene are, for the most part, ...
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(2012)Photoisomerization of a protein bound chromophore is the basis of the light sensing and signaling responses of many photoreceptors. Z-to-E photoisomerization of the Pr Cph1Δ2 phytochrome has been investigated by polarization ...
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(2011)The physiologically occurring copper-glutathione complex, [Cu(I)-[GSH]2], has the ability to react continually with oxygen, generating superoxide anions (O 2 -). We addressed here the effects that superoxide removal has ...
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(2005)Thyronine derivatives are essential indicators of thyroid gland diseases in clinical diagnosis and are currently used as standards for developing ordinary biochemical assays. Photo-oxidation of gland hormones of the thyronine ...