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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COCARBOXYLASE»
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Both groups of workers found that the substance produced carbon dioxide from
pyruvic acid in the presence of yeast cells freed from natural cocarboxylase.
Enzymic methods of preparing cocarboxylase from aneurine were subsequently
...
2
Handbook of Media for Clinical Microbiology
Treponema Medium 437 Tryptose 0.4g Yeast extract 0.4g NaCl 0.2g Rumen fluid
500.0mL Rabbit serum-cocarboxylase solution l 00.0mL pH 7.2 ± 0.2 at 25°C
Rabbit Serum-Cocarboxylase Solution: Composition per liter: Rabbit serum, heat
...
James W. Snyder, Ronald M. Atlas,
2006
3
Handbook of Media for Clinical and Public Health Microbiology
Preparation of Medium: Add components, except rumen fluid and rabbit serum-
cocarboxylase solution, to distilled/deionized water and bring volume to 400.0mL
. Mix thoroughly. Gently heat and bring to boiling. Autoclave for 15 min at 15 psi ...
Ronald M. Atlas, James W. Snyder,
2013
4
Handbook of Food Engineering, Second Edition
(1975b) also reported that under identical conditions, cocarboxylase is destroyed
faster than thiamine hydrochloride. It appears that the faster destruction of the
cocarboxylase may be due to the pyrophosphoric acid group which is the basic ...
Dennis R. Heldman, Daryl B. Lund, Christina Sabliov,
2006
5
Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular Biology
... the coenzyme for an enzyme protein which requires the coenzyme to complete
its catalytic function. Similarly, in experiments with the carboxylase—
cocarboxylase system, at a cocarboxylase concentration of 1.56 X 10-5 M (15 pg.
per 2 ml ...
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Metabolic Inhibitors V1: A Comprehensive Treatise
pyrithiamine, brings about deficiency of cocarboxylase. Pyrithiamine does this by
inhibition of the cocarboxylase-synthesizing enzyme (2, 179), while oxythiamine
is itself pyrophosphorylated by this enzyme, and the resulting product interferes ...
7
Advances in Enzymology and Related Areas of Molecular ...
The experimental evidence presented by Krebs and Eggleston in support of the
proposed function of cocarboxylase is hardly conclusive. They presented no
evidence to show that the breast muscle preparation was actually doficient in ...
8
Text Book of Biochemistry
Unphosphorylated thiamine has no cocarboxylase activity, although it can
stimulate the action of cocarboxylase in alkali-washed yeast preparations. The
pyrimidine portion of 'the vitamin with an intact amino group has similar
properties.
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European Drug Index: European Drug Registrations, Fourth Edition
Co- carboxylasum 50mg (V03AB00) (BG) Cocarboxylase(Polfa) powder (
ampules) 50 mg Cocarboxylase (RUS) Cocarboxylase(Polfa-Jelenia G ) inj.:
cocar- boxylasi hydrochlorkJum 50mg (A11DA01) (HU) Cocarboxylase inj
3x50mg + 2ml: ...
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Redox Cell Biology and Genetics
2), whereas CoCl2 and cocarboxylase make smaller contributions. The
molecular basis for the susceptibility of T. pallidum to oxygen has been clarified,
in part, by the finding that it lacks genes encoding SOD, catalase, and peroxidase
.13 ...