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D-Penicillamine and Enzymatic Activities

Enzyme, 2017
The influence of incubation with D-penicillamine on pure enzyme preparations and on enzymatic activities of serum and skin homogenates was investigated. Three of the nine enzymatic activities studied underwent significant changes. Such effects of D-penicillamine must be taken into consideration if therapeutic or unwanted actions of this drug are to be ...
W, Raab, B, Gmeiner, P, Muckenhuber
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Acrodynia Treated With D-Penicillamine

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
IN AUGUST, 1966, Warkany1reviewed the history of pink disease in an article entitled "Acrodynia: Postmortem of a Disease." The view that acrodynia is extinct may not be correct as shown by recent reports emanating from America and Britain.2-7In discussing the contribution of Bilderbeck to the elucidation of the cause of acrodynia, Warkany made the ...
S N, Javett, B, Kaplan
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MAMMARY GIGANTISM AND D‐PENICILLAMINE

Clinical Endocrinology, 1984
SUMMARYMammary gigantism is a rare complication of D‐penicillamine treatment. We report a further case with pathological and endocrine details together with a review of the seven cases previously reported and possible mechanisms.
N, Finer, P, Emery, B H, Hicks
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Nephropathy Induced by D-Penicillamine

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Abstract Two patients given D-penicillamine for rheumatoid arthritis and scleroderma developed renal damage.
I A, Jaffe   +3 more
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Clinical Pharmacokinetics of D-Penicillamine

Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 1987
Penicillamine exists as 2 stereoisomers, but only the D-isomer is used therapeutically. Its chemical reactivity derives from its functional groups, of which the thiol group seems the most important. It is difficult to determine penicillamine in biological fluids because of its instability, the presence of endogenous compounds with a thiol function, and
P, Netter   +3 more
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D‐Penicillamine—Production and Properties

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1975
AbstractThe non‐naturally occurring amino acidD‐penicillamine, originally only of interest as a key substance in the structural elucidation and total synthesis of penicillins is gaining increasing importance as a therapeutic, particularly in the long‐term treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.D‐Penicillamine which previously was obtained semi‐synthetically
W M, Weigert   +2 more
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D-penicillamine in rheumatoid arthritis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1986
D-penicillamine (D-pen) has gained wide-spread use as a potent suppressor of disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA). The drug has been established for antirheumatoid therapy on the basis of a considerable number of comparative clinical studies of D-pen treatment versus placebo or other disease modifying ...
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d-Penicillamine in the treatment of keloids

British Journal of Dermatology, 1981
SUMMARY Long term low-dosage penicillamine has been shown to be ineffective in tow prospective trials of its efficacy in the treatment of keloids.
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Studies of D-penicillamine (3): immunomodulating effects of D-penicillamine.

Nihon yakurigaku zasshi. Folia pharmacologica Japonica, 1983
D-penicillamine (D-PA) has beneficial therapeutic effects for patients with rheumatoid arthritis but no convincing explanation has been offered for the mode of action. Experiments reported here were designed to gain an insight into the related mechanisms.
S, Otomo   +4 more
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D-Penicillamine and Macroglobulins

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt To the editor: The paper on Sjogren's syndrome and hyperviscosity (Ann Intern Med80:27-34) and the editorial comment (p.
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