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Brain ascorbate distribution

Basse-Tomusk, A., and Rebec, G. V., 1991, Regional distribution of ascorbate and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) in rat striatum. Brain Res. 538 29-35. [Pg.305]

The distribution of soluble arylsulphatases in human tissues has been examined via ion-exchange chromatography. All tissues contained arylsulphatase A and B. In addition, brain singularly contained significant quantities of a minor anionic form (Bm) only trace amounts of Bm were found in liver, kidney, testis, and placenta. Arylsulphatases B and Bm had equal activity towards methylumbelliferyl sulphate, nitrocatechol sulphate, and UDP-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-galactose 4-sulphate, but both forms were inactive toward the arylsulphatase A substrates cerebroside sulphate and L-ascorbic acid 2-sulphate. The physicochemical properties of arylsulphatases B and Bm differed with respect to thermal stability, ionicity, and behaviour on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing. [Pg.475]


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