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Thiamine pyrophosphate - Wikipedia
Thiamine pyrophosphate is a cofactor that is present in all living systems, in which it catalyzes several biochemical reactions.
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Thiamine diphosphate | C12H19N4O7P2S+ | CID 1132 - PubChem
It is the active form of vitamin B1 and an essential cofactor for enzymes in key metabolic pathways. It has a role as a fundamental metabolite and a cofactor.
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DIPHOSPHOTHIAMINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIPHOSPHOTHIAMINE is cocarboxylase.
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diphosphothiamine
diˌphosphoˈthiamine Biochem. Also -in. [di-2 + phospho- + thiamine.] = cocarboxylase.1939 Barron & Lyman in Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CXXVII. 144 Lipmann's studies..on the action of diphosphothiamine as a catalyst for the oxidation of pyruvic acid have been confirmed by experiments. 1942 Ann. Reg. 1941 344 ...
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The Functions of Diphosphothiamine (Phosphorylated Vitamin B 1 )
The Functions of Diphosphothiamine (Phosphorylated Vitamin B1). E. S. Guzman Barron and Carl M. LymanAuthors Info & Affiliations. Science. 11 Oct 1940. Vol 92 ...
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Thiamine Pyrophosphate - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Thiamine pyrophosphate is defined as a vital coenzyme involved in carbohydrate metabolism and nucleic acids synthesis, functioning as a crucial cofactor for ...
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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...
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Thiamin diphosphate in biological chemistry - PubMed
Thiamin diphosphate (ThDP) is the best-known thiamin compound because of its role as an enzymatic cofactor.
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article inhibition of utilization of thiamine and diphosphothiamine for ...
ARTICLE. INHIBITION OF UTILIZATION OF THIAMINE AND DIPHOSPHOTHIAMINE FOR GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS.
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The Functions of Diphosphothiamine (Phosphorylated Vitamin B ...
mann3 demonstrated that diphosphothiamine is one of the components of a-ketonoxidase, and Barron and. Lyman4 found that diphosphothiamine acted in animal.
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Furthermore, the capacity for dephosphorylation - JAMA Network
diphosphothiamine. All of the nucleated cells of the body have been thought to possess the power to convert thiamine to diphosphothiamine,2 the liver3 and ...
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EXTRACTABILITY OF VITAMIN AND NUCLEOTIDE COMPOUNDS ...
At low temperatures about half of the extracted thiamine was in the form of diphosphothiamine; as the temperature rose free thiamine increased to about 90% of ...
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thiamine
thiamine (ˈθaɪəmiːn) [f. thio- + amine.] † 1. Chem. (See quot.) Obs. rare.1886 C. A. Bennert Brit. Pat. 13,466 3 This invention has for its object the manufacture or production of a new class of organic coloring compounds or materials by reactions between certain amines of the aromatic series and th...
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