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Sulfur glutathione

The carbon sulfur bond in LTC4 is formed by the reaction of glutathione (Section 15 13) with leukotriene A4 (LTA4) LTA4 is an epoxide Sug gest a reasonable structure for LTA4... [Pg.1082]

Glutathione-Mediated and Other Reactions Involving Nucleophilic Sulfur... [Pg.363]

Sulfur compounds such as furfuryl mercaptans have a rotten odor but in small amounts are coffee-like.15 Furfuryl mercaptan itself has an odor threshold of 0.005 ppb in water but at 10 ppb in water it imparts a distinctly stale odor.19 The particular precursors of furfuryl mercaptan seem to be the coffee cell wall material which contains both arabinogalactan as a pentose sugar source and protein such as glutathione.84 Other sulfur compounds such as kahweofuran and methyldithiofurans impart a meaty odor if their concentrations are high enough.19... [Pg.129]

All selenium-containing proteins and enzymes in animals, microorganisms and plants incorporate selenocysteine non-specifically105 or as part of Se-dependent antioxidant enzymes such as glutathione peroxidase, (EC 1.11.1.9) which has a Se-cysteine residue in its active site.116 120 An active form of Se, selenophosphate, is produced by selenophosphate synthetase in several bacteria. This active form is required for the production of Secys-tRNA, a precursor for Se-cysteine.121 In a similar vein, a Se-containing modified-tRNA nucleoside, 5-methylaminomethyl-2-selenouridine, encodes a selenouridine synthase which replaces sulfur in tRNA with selenium.122... [Pg.697]

Determination of iodo amino acids by HPLC with inductively coupled plasma (ICP)-MS detection had LOD 35-130 pg of I, which is about one order of magnitude lower than with UVD usually applied for these compounds175. Amino acids and peptides containing sulfur, such as cysteine, cystine, methionine and glutathione, can be determined after HPLC separation by pulsed electrochemical detection, using gold electrodes176. [Pg.1074]


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