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Synthesis and Catabolism of Proline

C. Synthesis and Catabolism of Proline, Ornithine, Arginine, and Polyamines... [Pg.1374]

Biochemical Functions. Ascorbic acid has various biochemical fimctions, involving, for example, coUagen synthesis, immune fimction, drug metabohsm, folate metabolism, cholesterol catabolism, iron metabolism, and carnitine biosynthesis. Clear-cut evidence for its biochemical role is available only with respect to coUagen biosynthesis (hydroxylation of prolin and lysine). In addition, ascorbic acid can act as a reducing agent and as an effective antioxidant. Ascorbic acid also interferes with nitrosamine formation by reacting directly with nitrites, and consequently may potentially reduce cancer risk. [Pg.21]

The inherited enzyme deficiencies listed in Table 11.2 lead to the accumulation of substrates and deficiencies of products. For correct interpretation of laboratory results, one need be aware that substrate accumulation can affect the prior enzyme in the pathway (e.g. increased carbamyl phosphate inhibits CPS). A deficiency of urea cycle intermediates (transport or enzyme products or dietary substances) e.g. arginine or ornithine, is often rate limiting. It can initiate a vicious cycle, which worsens the urea synthetic capacity in the cytosol (e.g. by limiting protein synthesis), or in the mitochondria (deficient stimulation of NAGS and of substrate for OTC). Measured plasma values reflect cytosolic metabolite concentrations, not those of mitochondria. Protein catabolism contributes to the plasma amino acid values. Thus, the interpretation of results for plasma arginine, proline and lysine must be done within the context of the pattern found for all of the amino acids. Urea concentrations depend upon the arginine in the cytosol originating from protein catabolism, urea cycle synthesis, and therapeutic applications. [Pg.263]


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