Name | catalase |
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Synonyms | CAT; Catalase; Erythrocyte derived growth promoting factor; Carnitine O acetyltransferase; Carnitine acetylase; Carnitine acetyltransferase; CAT; Catalases… |
Name | phosphine |
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CAS | phosphine |
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19280425 | Proudfoot AT: Aluminium and zinc phosphide poisoning. Clin Toxicol. 2009 Feb;47(2):89-100. In addition, phosphine and peroxide can interact to form the highly reactive and phosphine also inhibits catalase and peroxidase; both mechanisms result in associated damage such as lipid peroxidation. |
81(1,1,1,1) | Details |
18699726 | Johnston PA, Soares KM, Shinde SN, Foster CA, Shun TY, Takyi HK, Wipf P, Lazo JS: Development of a 384-well colorimetric assay to quantify reducing agents. Assay Drug Dev Technol. 2008 Aug;6(4):505-18. The generation of H (2) O (2) was dependent on the concentration of both the compound and DTT and was abolished by catalase. Although both DTT and tris (2-carboxyethyl) phosphine sustain the redox cycling generation of H (2) O (2) by a model quinolinedione, 6-chloro-7-(2-morpholin-4-yl-ethylamino)-quinoline-5,8-dione (NSC 663284; DA3003-1), other reducing agents such as beta-mercaptoethanol, and do not. |
peroxide generated by the redox cycling of compounds in the presence of 2(0,0,0,2) | Details |
20089711 | Zoer B, Cogolludo AL, Perez-Vizcaino F, De Mey JG, Blanco CE, Villamor E: Hypoxia sensing in the fetal chicken femoral artery is mediated by the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2010 Apr;298(4):R1026-34. Epub 2010 Jan 20. Also, the K (+) channel inhibitors tetraethylammonium (nonselective), diphenyl phosphine oxide-1 (voltage-gated K (+) channel 1.5), glibenclamide (ATP-sensitive K (+) channel), iberiotoxin (large-conductance Ca (2+)-activated K (+) channel), and BaCl (2) (inward-rectifying K (+) channel), as well as ouabain (Na (+)-K (+)-ATPase inhibitor) did not affect hypoxia-induced relaxation. |
0(0,0,0,0) | Details |