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Liver glucosamine

Diol bonded silica Glucosamine, bovine serum albumin, immunoglobulin, acetylcholine esterase, horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase [136]... [Pg.173]

B CR depressed. C GR depressed. D NEX increased, attributed to endogenous protein loss and not dietary protein loss increased fecal levels of the mucoprotein cenponent glucosamine reported. E Larger animals less likely to die, yet mortality rate did increase. LD(50) 2.26 g/kg- Fatty liver... [Pg.575]

Shlesinger, P.H., Doebber, T.W., Mandell, B.F., White, R., DeSchryver, C., Rodman, J.S., Miller, M.J. and Stahl, P.D. (1978) Plasma clearance of glycoproteins with terminal mannose and W-acetylglucosamine by liver non-parenchymal cells. Study with betaglucuronidase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosamine, ribonuclease B and agalacto-orosomucoid.Biochem. J., 176, 103-108. [Pg.396]

D-Glucosamine 6-phosphate is hydrolyzed by the D-glucose-6-phosphatase of rat-liver mitochondria. The rate of this hydrolysis is about 8 % of that of D-glucose 6-phosphate hydrolysis. A phosphatase which preferentially catalyzes the hydrolysis of D-glucosamine 6-phosphate has been prepared from Neurospora crassa. This enzyme is not stimulated by magnesium ions and has an optimum activity between pH 6 and 7.5. It appears to be distinct from acid, alkaline, and other specific phosphatases. [Pg.309]

Uridine diphosphate A -acetyl-n-glucosamine has been isolated and structurally characterized. The compound can be obtained from a nucleotide fraction of yeast by elution from a Dowex-1 anion-exchange column, and from guineapig livers by precipitation as the barium salt. ... [Pg.312]

Rat-liver nuclei also catalyze the formation of a uridine pyrophosphate derivative of n-glucosamine from a-n-glucosamine 1-phosphate and uridine-5-triphosphoric acid. ... [Pg.313]

Unlike fractions of pig-kidney protein, Neurospora crassa extracts can use L-glutamine, but not ammonium salts nor ammonium salts plus adeno-sine-5-triphosphoric acid. No synthesis of D-glucosamine is stimulated in Neurospora extracts by L-glutamic acid, L-aspartic acid, L-asparagine, L-alanine, glycine, L-valine, L-leucine, L-lysine, L-arginine, L-serine, L-cys-teine, L-citrulline, L-ornithine, butyramide, putrescine, or urea. Recently, a protein fraction has been discovered, in rat liver, that converts D-glucose... [Pg.314]

Liver Slices - Liver slices prepared from rats bearing an inflammatory lesion caused by subcutaneous injection of turpentine show an increased capacity for the incorporajjgn of radioactive amino acids and glucosamine into acute phase proteins. [Pg.158]

Heparin (103 to 10 ) D-Glucosamine L-Iduronate (major) D-Glucuronate (minor) 2-0-sulfate on iduronate 6-0-sulfate and N-sulfate (or N-acetyl) on glucosamine Lung, liver, skin, intestinal mucosa (mast cells)... [Pg.182]

D-Galactose Al-Aeetyl-D-glucosamine Sulfation at C4 or C6 KS(1) cornea, embryonic liver, lung KS(ll) skeletal tissue... [Pg.426]

Allen, M.B. Walker, D.G. The isolation and preliminary characterization of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine kinase from rat kidney and liver. Biochem. J., 185, 565-575 (1980)... [Pg.142]


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