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A Potent Polymer/Pyridoxamine Enzyme Mimic
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002An enzyme mimic consisting of pyridoxamines covalently linked to polyethyleneimine carrying long-chain alkyl groups converts pyruvic acid to dl-alanine with as much as an 8000-fold acceleration relative to the reaction with simple pyridoxamine at the same pyridoxamine concentration.
Lei, Liu, Ronald, Breslow
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Biochemical Journal, 2019
6-NADH and 6-NADPH are strong inhibitors of several dehydrogenases that may form spontaneously from NAD(P)H. They are known to be oxidized to NAD(P)+ by mammalian renalase, an FAD-linked enzyme mainly present in heart and kidney, and by related bacterial
Alexandre Y Marbaix +6 more
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6-NADH and 6-NADPH are strong inhibitors of several dehydrogenases that may form spontaneously from NAD(P)H. They are known to be oxidized to NAD(P)+ by mammalian renalase, an FAD-linked enzyme mainly present in heart and kidney, and by related bacterial
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Molecules and Cells, 2018
As sessile organisms, plants have evolved to adjust their growth and development to environmental changes. It has been well documented that the crosstalk between different plant hormones plays important roles in the coordination of growth and development
Gyuree Kim +7 more
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As sessile organisms, plants have evolved to adjust their growth and development to environmental changes. It has been well documented that the crosstalk between different plant hormones plays important roles in the coordination of growth and development
Gyuree Kim +7 more
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Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2022
Md Atiqual Islam +10 more
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Md Atiqual Islam +10 more
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Pyridoxamine, a scavenger agent of carbohydrates
International Journal of Chemical Kinetics, 2007AbstractPyridoxamine has been found to inhibit protein glycation and to avoid the formation of advanced glycation end‐products (AGEs). One of the mechanisms by which pyridoxamine can inhibit glycation involves the scavenger of carbonyl groups with glycation capacity.
Miquel Adrover +3 more
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[49] A pyridoxamine phosphate derivative
1977Publisher Summary Derivatives of pyridoxal-5'-phosphate or pyridoxamine-5'-phosphate modified in position 4' are able to bind with good affinity to most, if not all, B 6 -dependent enzymes. This property can be exploited to introduce in the 4' position substituents with a reactive function, thereby producing an affinity labeling reagent specific for ...
F Riva, A Giartosio, C Turano
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Pyridoxamine monohydrochloride
Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry, 1980J. Longo, M. F. Richardson
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