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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COENZYMATICALLY»
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1
Nutritional Biochemistry
Thiamin must be converted to thiamin pyrophosphate to be coenzymatically
active. Vitamin K must be reduced to dihydrovitamin K, folate must be polyglu-
tamated, and niacin must be converted to NAD to be active in the cell. Some
vitamins ...
Coenzymatically active vitamin B,2 is required for the conversion of
methylmalonyl-coenzyme A (Co-A) to succinyl-Co-A. Without an adequate
amount of coenzymatically active vitamin B12, methylmalonyl-Co-A is not
transformed properly to ...
F.A. Chervenak, Asim Kurjak, 1999
3
ADVANCS IN FOOD & NUTRITION RESEARCH
These compounds, which cannot by synthesized de novo by mammalian cells,
function coenzymatically as carriers of one-carbon units in a variety of reactions
involved primarily in the metabolism of certain nucleic acids and amino acids.
4
Acta Chemica Scandinavica
This is probably due to improved techniques for protection against alcohol
contamination. Cocnzymes and other chemicals: NAD+, purchased from Sigma
Chemical Co., (98 % coenzymatically reducible, on the basis of a millimolar
absorbancy ...
5
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
JOHN W. THANASSI AND NATALIE T. MEISLER Department of Biochemistry
The University of Vermont College of Medicine Burlington, Vermont 05405-0068
The coenzymatically active form of vitamin B6 is pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP).
Krishnamurti Dakshinamurti, 1990
6
Handbook of Porphyrin Science: Catalysis and bio-inspired ...
Two coenzymatically active forms of vitamin B12 exist, i.e. adenosylcobalamin
and methylcobalamin, as shown in Figure 1. The B12-dependent enzymes
catalyze various molecular transformations, for example, the rearrangement
reactions as ...
Karl M. Kadish, Kevin M. Smith, Roger Guilard, 2010
... COENDURES COENDURING COENOBITE COENOBITES COENOCYTE
COENOCYTES COENOCYTIC COENOSARC COENOSARCS COENURE
COENURES COENURI COENURUS COENZYMATIC COENZYMATICALLY
COENZYME ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
... the formation or function of PLP, the coenzymatically active form of vitamin B., (
see footnote 2 for references to reviews). It would be trivial at this point to attempt
once again to summarize the literature either with regard to 'yABA or vitamin B6.
Robert Samuel Harris, Ira G. Wool, John Alexander Loraine, 1964
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Bioconjugation Protocols: Strategies and Methods
... K., Sasaki, R., and Chiba, H. (1982) Trans- glutaminase-catalysed formation of
coenzymatically active NAD+ analog casein conjugates. Agric. Biol. Chem. 46,
207–213. 17. Jülicher, P., Haalck, L., Meusel, M., Cammann, K., and Spener, ...
Christof M. Niemeyer, 2004
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Vitamins in Animal and Human Nutrition
Most of the cobalamins in humans occur as two coenzymatically active forms,
adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin. In humans, methylcobalamin
constitutes 60 to 80% of total plasma cobalamin, while adenosylcobalamin is the
major ...
Lee Russell McDowell, 2008