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co-enzyme
co-ˈenzyme Chem. [ad. G. ko-enzym (Buchner and Katte 1908, in Biochem. Zeitschr. VIII. 524), f. co- 3 b + enzyme.] A non-protein organic compound with which an enzyme needs to combine to become active and which generally takes part in the reaction as a carrier.1908 Chem. Abstr. 2568 (title) The co-e... Oxford English Dictionary
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CLPS
Central Lake, Michigan Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences, an academic department at Brown University Colipase, a protein co-enzyme wikipedia.org
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apo-enzyme
apo-enzyme Chem. (ˌæpəʊˈɛnzaɪm) [a. F. apoenzyme, f. apo- + enzyme 2.] (See quot. 1961.)[1936 Union Internat. de Chimie Compt. Rend. 43 Le complexe total sera appelé holoenzyme et le résidu, après séparation de ses activateurs, sera appelé apoenzyme.] 1936 Chem. Abstr. 6397 A comprehensive treatise ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colipase
Colipase, abbreviated CLPS, is a protein co-enzyme required for optimal enzyme activity of pancreatic lipase. wikipedia.org
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Why is urine yellow? Scientists uncover the 'missing piece' responsible ...
Jan 3, 2024The yellow color in urine starts with old red blood cells. When they die, they break down into a series of molecules, including urobilin, making urine yellow. Scientists now know what makes urobilin.
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cocarboxylase
cocarboxylase Chem. (ˌkəʊkɑːˈbɒksɪleɪs) [G. (E. Auhagen 1932, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. CCIV. 149), f. co- + carboxylase.] Thiamine pyrophosphate or diphosphothiamine, the co-enzyme of carboxylase and other enzymes, esp. those which act on pyruvic acid.1932 Chem. Abstr. 2753 (title) Cocarboxyla... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pantethine
Pantethine (bis-pantethine or co-enzyme pantethine) is a dimeric form of pantetheine, which is produced from pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) by the addition wikipedia.org
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pyridoxamine
pyridoxamine Biochem. (pɪrɪˈdɒksəmiːn) [f. as next + amine.] One of the active forms of vitamin B6 (related to pyridoxine by replacement of the 4-hydroxymethyl group by an aminomethyl group), which is usu. present in mammals as the phosphate ester and is a co-enzyme in protein metabolism. Cf. pyrido... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fructose bisphosphatase deficiency
Acetyl CoA (acetyl co-enzyme A) will also build up, leading to the creation of ketone bodies. wikipedia.org
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cozymase
cozymase Biochem. (kəʊˈzaɪmeɪz, -s) [a. G. co-zymase (Euler and Myrbäck 1923, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. CXXXI. 180), f. co-enzyme + zymase.] One of the names of the co-enzyme nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (NAD).1924 Chem. Abstr. XVIII. 2346 Co-zymase may be prepd. in impure form by boiling ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sung-lan Hsia
Sung Lan Hsia Miami Herald obituary, September 21, 2010 CN110522717 TOPICAL CO-ENZYME Q10 FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE References American scientists wikipedia.org
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pyridoxal
pyridoxal Biochem. (pɪrɪˈdɒksæl) [f. as next + -al2.] One of the forms of vitamin B6 (derived from pyridoxine by oxidation of the 4-hydroxymethyl group to aldehyde), which usu. occurs in mammals as the phosphate ester and is a co-enzyme in a number of metabolic processes, notably transamination. Cf.... Oxford English Dictionary
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夏松澜
参考 外部链结 SUNG HSIA - Obituary CN110522717 TOPICAL CO-ENZYME Q10 FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE 美国科学家 佛罗里达州迈阿密大学教师 辅仁大学校友 (北京) 圣路易大学校友 中华民国天主教徒 美国天主教徒 wikipedia.org
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Fritz Albert Lipmann
In 1953, Lipmann received one half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine "for his discovery of co-enzyme A and its importance for intermediary He would try to dive further into his discovery by finding a variant of co-enzyme A, now known as Pantethine. wikipedia.org
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diphosphopyridine nucleotide
diˌphosphoˈpyridine ˈnucleotide Biochem. [f. di-2 + phospho- + pyridine + nucleotide.] One of the names of the co-enzyme nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (NAD).1938 Biochem. Jrnl. XXXII. 2235 Reduced coenyzme I (diphosphopyridinenucleotide) is oxidized extremely slowly by methylene blue and other e... Oxford English Dictionary
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