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Enzymatic hydrolysis of nucleoside phosphoramidates

Life Sciences, 1973
Abstract The nucleoside phosphoramidate thymidine-5′-phospho-α-naphthylamidate and thymidine-3′-phospho-α-naphthylamidate were prepared as fluorogenic substrates for the study of enzymatic hydrolysis of the PN bond. With these new substrates, the rate and specificity of hydrolysis of the PN bond of the nucleoside phosphoramidate by snake venom and ...
K C, Tsou, K F, Yip
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Atracurium In Vivo 

Anesthesiology, 1985
Inactivation of atracurium in vivo has been postulated to proceed along two pathways: Hofmann elimination and ester hydrolysis. Since an end product of Hofmann elimination (acrylate) may be potentially toxic, the authors conducted a study to determine the extent of degradation via enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysis relative to that via Hofmann elimination ...
V, Nigrovic, M, Auen, A, Wajskol
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Kinetics of the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1984
AbstractEnzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose for sugar production offers advantages of higher conversion, minimal by‐product formation, low energy requirements, and mild operating conditions over other chemical conversions. The development of a kinetic model, based on observable, macroscopic properties of the overall system, is helpful in design and ...
S, Wald, C R, Wilke, H W, Blanch
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose: is the Current Theory of the Mechanisms of Hydrolysis Valid?

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1987
(1987). Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose: is the Current Theory of the Mechanisms of Hydrolysis Valid? Critical Reviews in Biotechnology: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 67-87.
Niku-Paavola   +2 more
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Enzymatic hydrolysis of retinamides.

Drug Metabolism and Disposition, 1988
Enzymatic activity present in liver microsomes from rats slowly hydrolyzed N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)retinamide (4HPR). A product of the reaction was all-trans-retinoic acid. The reaction, which had a pH optimum greater than 8.6, was stimulated by divalent cations, particularly Mn2+.
T W, Shih, Y F, Shealy, D L, Hill
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[10] Enzymatic hydrolysis with carboxypeptidases

1972
Publisher Summary Carboxypeptidases are enzymes that remove amino acids one residue at a time from the C-termini of polypeptide chains. Three types of enzyme are characterized that differ in the rate at which they release particular amino acids. This chapter discusses the enzymic hydrolysis with carboxypeptidases.
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THE ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS PRODUCTS OF SARIN

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1956
The hydrolysis of the powerful cholinesterase inhibitor, sarin, by a rat serum enzyme leads almost exclusively to isopropyl methylphosphonic acid, neither methylphosphonic acid nor hydrogen methylphosphonofluoridate being formed. When isopropyl methylphosphonic acid is administered to the intact rat, it is excreted unchanged in the urine.
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose

1982
Despite many kinetic studies on the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose, the attempts to deduce the rate expression for various kinds of cellulosic materials have not been successful. At present, it would be difficult to obtain a rate equation based on the reaction mechanism because of too many physical and chemical rate controlling factors, such as the ...
Y. Harano   +3 more
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Dextran

Science, 1952
V W, CARLSON, W W, CARLSON
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Phosphatidylethanolamine*

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1968
K, Saito, K, Sato
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