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Derman sulfate

EC 3.1.6.1) is a lysosomal enzyme that hydrolyzes sulfuric acid ester bonds. The enzyme exists in two forms, arylsulfatases A and B, that differ in substrate specificity and in sensitivity toward inhibitors [142][143]. Human tissues contain more arylsulfatase A than arylsulfatase B. The natural substrates of these enzymes are complex lipids such as cerebroside 3-sulfate, and gly-cosaminoglycans such as chondroitin 4-sulfate and derman sulfate [144], Deficiencies of these enzymes are associated with a number of lysosomal disorders. [Pg.57]

Ascorbic acid has also been shown to interact with therapeutic iron. Derman, et al., have reported that ascorbic acid increases absorption of various iron fortification compounds in infant formulas in cereals this three-fold increase in iron absorption induced by ascorbic acid was observed in multiparous women (16). El-Hawary, et al., studied 97 infants and young children and observed that ascorbic acid increased absorption from a four mg iron supplement as ferrous sulfate (17). [Pg.89]

Dermaicare SPS. See Cetyl esters Dermane SLO. See Shark liver oil Dermane. SeeSqualane Dermasome MT. See Lecithin Dermatan Suifate. See Sodium dermatan sulfate... [Pg.1190]


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