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Synthesis and use of polyamine derivatives as internal mass spectrometry standards [PDF]
Dar, Sami Ullah
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Inhibition of diamine oxidases and polyamine oxidases by diamine-based compounds
Journal of Neural Transmission, 2007This review reports on inhibitors of copper-containing amine oxidases and flavoprotein polyamine oxidases, which are structurally based on diamines. In the introduction, basic characteristics and classification of amine oxidases are described together with the significance of their synthetic inhibitors.
M, Sebela, M, Tylichová, P, Pec
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Quantification of human diamine oxidase
Clinical Biochemistry, 2017Diamine oxidase (DAO) is essential for extracellular degradation of histamine. For decades activity assays with inherent limitations were used to quantify the relative amounts of DAO. No reference DAO standard is available. Absolute DAO amounts cannot be determined. Controversy exists, whether DAO is circulating or not in non-pregnant individuals.
Thomas Boehm +9 more
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Subcellular distribution of diamine oxidase
Comparative and General Pharmacology, 19701. 1. Subcellular distribution of diamine oxidase (DAO) was studied in various mammalian tissues using differential centrifugation. 2. 2. Highest DAO activity was found in the 600 g pellets (nuclear fraction) of the following tissues: kidney cortex (cat and dog), cat intestine, rabbit placenta, and rat uterus with deciduomata. 3. 3.
B, Backus, K S, Kim
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Agents and Actions, 1983
In adult hens diamine oxidase (histaminase) activity was found in gastrointestinal tract (with the highest value in ileum), liver and spleen. Intestinal diamine oxidase is predominantly a particle-bound enzyme. In the intestine oxidation of putrescine leads to delta 1-pyrroline formation, in liver both delta 1-pyrroline and gamma-aminobutyric acid are ...
T, Biegański, M A, Ulatowska
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In adult hens diamine oxidase (histaminase) activity was found in gastrointestinal tract (with the highest value in ileum), liver and spleen. Intestinal diamine oxidase is predominantly a particle-bound enzyme. In the intestine oxidation of putrescine leads to delta 1-pyrroline formation, in liver both delta 1-pyrroline and gamma-aminobutyric acid are ...
T, Biegański, M A, Ulatowska
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Differentiation of monoamine oxidase and diamine oxidase
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1962Abstract In kidney of cats pretreated with inhibitors of monoamine oxidase and diamine oxidase the activity of these enzymes was measured simultaneously, using typical cell fractions and substrates. After iproniazid pretreatment inhibition of diamine oxidase occurred somewhat earlier and was of shorter duration than inhibition of monoamine oxidase ...
W P, BURKARD, K F, GEY, A, PLETSCHER
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