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Calcium complexes ionophores

Calcium-binding proteins, 6, 564, 572, 596 intestinal, 6, 576 structure, 6, 573 Calcium carbonate calcium deposition as, 6, 597 Calcium complexes acetylacetone, 2, 372 amides, 2,164 amino acids, 3, 33 arsine oxides, 3, 9 biology, 6, 549 bipyridyl, 3, 13 crown ethers, 3, 39 dimethylphthalate, 3, 16 enzyme stabilization, 6, 549 hydrates, 3, 7 ionophores, 3, 66 malonic acid, 2, 444 peptides, 3, 33 phosphines, 3, 9 phthalocyanines, 2,863 porphyrins, 2, 820 proteins, 2, 770 pyridine oxide, 3,9 Schiff bases, 3, 29 urea, 3, 9... [Pg.97]

Calcium complexes amino acids, 33 arsine oxides, 9 bipyridyl, 13 crown ethers, 39 dimethylphthalate, 16 hydrates, 7, ionophores, 66 peptides, 33 phosphines, 9 pyridine oxide, 9 Schiff bases, 29 urea,9 Calixarenes... [Pg.3290]

Anthraquinone, 1-hydroxy-calcium aluminum chelate compound, 1,2 metal complexes dyes, 6,86 Antiarthritis drugs labelled gold compounds, 6, 969 metal complexes, 6,758 Antibiotic M139163,2, 974 Antibiotics ionophoric, 6, 553 metal complexes selective binding, 6, 552... [Pg.84]

Korchak and Weissmann employed triphenylethylphosphonium as a means of exploring the effects of external sodium on the responses of PMNs to stimulation with an antigen-antibody complex (bovine serum albumin-antibovine serum albumin), an ionophore for calcium (A 23187), and Con A. Both the formation of O by PMNs and the release of their lysosomal enzymes were diminished by reduction in... [Pg.44]

The ion selectivities displayed by these antibiotics are lower than those of the neutral ionophores, and are given in Table 11. Many studies have been made on the properties of these ionophores, particularly with reference to the calcium-transporting abilities of A 23187 (146) and lasolocid (145). The search for new antibiotics is ongoing and there is constant addition to a list of about 50 distinct polyether antibiotics which have been isolated from various streptomycetes. Representative structures will be discussed here to illustrate the nature of complexation with alkali and alkaline earth metal cations. [Pg.66]

There are two kinds of ionophores charged ones, which are called liquid ion exchangers, and neutral carriers. Because they are mobile in both the free and in the complexed form, mobilities of all species are again part of the selectivity coefficient together with the ion-exchange equilibrium constant. The best-known neutral ionophore is valinomycin (Fig. 6.15a) which shows a 1,000 1 selectivity for K+ in preference to Na+ and no pH dependence. In its uncomplexed form, it is electrically neutral. A better-known representative is di(n-octyl phenyl) phosphonate (Fig. 6.15c), which shows good selectivity for calcium ion and is relatively pH insensitive. [Pg.147]


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