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Taurine chloramine from

Choramines differ with respect to their oxidative and chlorinating properties. Taurine chloramine is quite stable, and due to its relatively long lifetime in biological milieu, can diffuse to places distant from its production site (T4, T5). On the... [Pg.179]

V-acetylmethionine in quantities equal to LZM. Inactivation of LZM also may be restricted upon addition of /V-acetylcystine or /V-acetyltryptophan. The /V-acetylo-tryptophan competes with LZM for the oxidizing agent. Amino compounds binding hypochlorite to relatively stable chloramines, such as leucine, lysine, and taurine, do not protect LZM from MPO-mediated reaction. Oxidation of tryptophan residues in lysozyme molecules treated with HOC1 occurs along with a decrease of lysozyme spectral properties at 280 nm. [Pg.198]


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