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s that would need to be increased to achieve oxidative stability (without creating trans or polyuns
n selenium metabolism and protection against oxidative stress.
ganisms (protection of cell membrane against oxidative damages) and can be easily bioconcentrated i
both liver and blood vessel tissues against oxidative stress via inhibition of TNF-α.
ial defence system that protects DNA against oxidative damage and are distributed widely in the bac
antioxidants, as protective effects against oxidative stress have been demonstrated in cell cultur
o DNA as a genetic material, defense against oxidative damage due to oxygen metabolism, and redox s
roduce generalized tissue protection against oxidative damage caused by free radicals.
used when the mechanisms that defend against oxidative stress within the red blood cell are overwhe
n of trypanothione is in the defence against oxidative stress.
zone triggered protective mechanisms against oxidative stress in citrus."
scavenges free radicals, protecting against oxidative stress and neuronal apoptosis.
r growth and protect against alcohol-induced oxidative stress as well as ethanol-induced chronic li
drin B decreases the death rate following an oxidative challenge to brain tissues.
bles a cell's ability to generate ATP via an oxidative pathway, ultimately forcing a cell into apop
eacts with the aryl halide or triflate in an oxidative addition to Pd(II) complex B
The Weimberg pathway is an oxidative pathway where the D-xylose is oxidized to D-
Since disulfide bond formation is an oxidative process, the major pathway of its catalysis
It has an Oxidative Stability Index of approximately 60, which m
rn dimerized using copper(II) chloride in an oxidative coupling reaction to give the butadiene dime
cal reaction whereby a chalcone undergoes an oxidative cyclization to form a flavonol.
are capable of degrading the polymer via an oxidative process.
ntration: recombinant protein production and oxidative damage,” Biotechnology & Bioengineering, 81:
t and heterotrophic growth by glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation during dark periods.
ion occurs through alternating reductive and oxidative methylation reactions, that is, reduction of
cid, amino acids (particularly leucine), and oxidative stress.
human genome and free radical production and oxidative stress.
nd water via glycolysis, the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation whereas in the absence of ox
ammatory markers like C-reactive protein and oxidative stress.
ucible isoform in response to stress such as oxidative stress, hypoxia, heavy metals, cytokines, et
This particular pathway is known as oxidative cationic cyclization.
TBARS tests, measure a condition known as oxidative stress.
can be prepared directly from an asymmetric oxidative coupling of 2-naphthol with copper(II) chlor
rial cytochrome c oxidase and hence blocking oxidative phosphorylation.
to produce butadiene from normal butenes by oxidative dehydrogenation using a proprietary catalyst
one deacetylase) activity that is induced by oxidative stress (i.e., in smokers), returning steroid
with increasing age may also be explained by oxidative damage, known to be a causative factor in Al
s not known to degrade in the environment by oxidative processes because of the strength of the car
esses during the latter portion is marked by oxidative processes including the formation of Fe3+ ox
Lignan synthesis is catalysed by oxidative enzymes.
metabolic H217O water produced by oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria).
NOBIN is prepared by oxidative cross coupling of 2-naphthol and 2-naphthyla
he biochemical mechanism of ATP synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation was unknown.
The activity of DDAH is impaired by oxidative stress, permitting ADMA to accumulate.
Hydrastinine was produced by oxidative splitting of hydrastine hydrochloride with n
Formally this species is derived by oxidative dehydrogenation of 2,2'-diaminobiphenyl.
They are derived from carotenoids by oxidative cleavage, catalyzed by carotenoid oxygenases
o actively suppress the cell death caused by oxidative stress.
It is synthesised by oxidative coupling of 4-amino-3-(azidocarbonyl)furoxan
dition of two one-electron ligands is called oxidative addition.
Also, it is now prepared from catalytic oxidative carbonylation of methanol with carbon monoxi
pesticides-such as DDE-are neurotoxic, cause oxidative stress, and damage the brain's dopaminergic
es and proximal renal tubal cells and causes oxidative damage and DNA damage leading to cell death
oxygen species that contributes to cellular oxidative stress and is linked to neuromuscular diseas
gen species and may prevent such deleterious oxidative effects.
It is used as a reagent to detect oxidative enzymes, and is associated with dopamine lev
nd the bimolecular reaction damages the DNA ( oxidative stress).
of protons across the inner membrane during oxidative phosphorylation.
ecies, or serve a protective function during oxidative stress (Trent and Hargrove, 2002).[supplied
Its distinct framework is produced during oxidative formation conditions.
causative links in endometriosis-associated oxidative stress.
nge of pathologic stimuli induce endothelial oxidative stress such as oxidized LDL-cholesterol, inf
Again for oxidative chlorinations on the laboratory scale, SO2Cl
e they can be used to provide the energy for oxidative phosphorylation.
, where it is either used as a substrate for oxidative phosphorylation, or is converted to citrate
Free M1G is also biomarker for oxidative stress.
species occurs naturally and is a marker for oxidative stress.
utathione reductase is used as indicator for oxidative stress.
s of an ATP synthase as well as pathways for oxidative deamination.
disrupts synthesis of proteins essential for oxidative phosphorylation.
for molecular degradation, the metabolon for oxidative energy generation, and the ribosome for prot
phate pathway protects the trypanosomes from oxidative stress via the generation of NADPH and provi
venging effects which may protect cells from oxidative damage and reduce risk of cardiovascular dis
lso apply to compounds of oxygen with a high oxidative potential, such as peroxides, chlorates, nit
ils produced by the human skin, and its high oxidative stability.
he induction of CYP3A4, an important phase I oxidative enzyme that is responsible for the metabolis
elium and endothelium and may be involved in oxidative eye injury.
ansport chain, allowing generation of ATP in oxidative phosphorylation.
are active smokers (a condition resulting in oxidative stress) via a distinctly separate mechanism.
This enzyme participates in oxidative phosphorylation.
ays and is not clearly understood, increased oxidative stress within the cell damages the sarcolemm
enerates reactive oxygen species that induce oxidative stress in bacterial and mammalian cells.
Elesclomol induces oxidative stress by provoking a buildup of reactive ox
g hyperthermia caused by agents that inhibit oxidative phosphorylation, early administration may im
Deeply involved in research into oxidative stress and free radicals, Davies is the foun
the genotoxicity of steviol and some of its oxidative derivatives in vitro is not expressed in viv
However, with its oxidative capability in reaction with catalase, scarri
Other names in common use include lactate oxidative decarboxylase, lactate oxidase, lactic oxyge
2 die several days after birth, amid massive oxidative stress.
d by regeneration of ATP by the usual means, oxidative phosphorylation or other energy-producing pa
l nervous system by uncoupling mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, which causes a decrease in
nism is based on nucleophilic attack, namely oxidative addition of the alkyl halide to Cu(I) elevat
Dirigent proteins possess no oxidative radical forming activity of their own; but c
oxidation in both animal and human models of oxidative stress.
s and are formed under similar conditions of oxidative stress, containing a substituted tetrahydrof
ved endothelial health via downregulation of oxidative LDL.
ylation of phenylalanine under conditions of oxidative stress.
This reduces the need of oxidative phosphorylation done by the TCA cycle via th
zed in the liver, mostly by the processes of oxidative demethylation (producing fluvoxamine acid an
, which is accompanied by an accumulation of oxidative damage.
The accumulation of oxidative damage and its implications for aging depend
onstrated its role in increasing the rate of oxidative phosphorylation in skeletal muscle.
. Kennedy, that mitochondria are the site of oxidative phosphorylation in eukaryotes, which ushered
His research focuses on the mechanisms of oxidative stress in human vasculature and on the searc
e) as it is an extremely potent uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation with an IC50 of about 1 micr
of CB2 and TRPV1 receptors, and induction of oxidative stress, all contributing to induce apoptosis
Process of oxidative folding in eukaryotes
This process is part of oxidative phosphorylation.
This sudden release of oxidative molecules into the cell puts it under oxidat
It is a product of oxidative damage to DNA and has been shown to cause mu
asis for understanding the actual process of oxidative phosphorylation.
e weakly mutagenic, possibly by induction of oxidative DNA damage.
arge fold-magnitude in microarray studies of oxidative stress.
required for transcription-coupled repair of oxidative DNA damage.
y focusing his research on the regulation of oxidative stress repair genes during aging.
He described selected mechanisms of oxidative stress in human diabetes mellitus
hydrazone (CCCP), is a chemical inhibitor of oxidative phosphorylation.
s due to antioxidant activity in the oil.The oxidative stability of rice bran oil was equivalent to
His research interest is on oxidative stress and the cell cycle.
e Naypyidaw Reaction, Swanson Conversion, or oxidative decarboxylation reaction) is the far from eq
not be immediately supplied by glycolysis or oxidative phosphorylation.
While many studies cite excitotoxicity, or oxidative stress as likely mechanisms, which may be an
esearched the effects of lipid peroxidation, oxidative stress, and modified lipoproteins in the pro
entified as a catalyst for the high pressure oxidative chlorination of methane to chloromethane wit
It is used on cut fruits to prevent oxidative browning, in seafood to preserve pink and re
acid and vitamin E, ferulic acid may reduce oxidative stress and formation of thymine dimers in sk
ogical or biochemical applications to reduce oxidative stress or damage.
tes, suggesting that the metabolites reduced oxidative damage and improved mitochondrial function.
ective effect in cellular models by reducing oxidative stress.
The encoded enzyme catalyzes the reversible oxidative deamination of glutamate to alpha-ketoglutar
s enzyme is also called malonic semialdehyde oxidative decarboxylase.
UCPs separate oxidative phosphorylation from ATP synthesis with ener
ral cell survival under conditions of severe oxidative stress.
the consequences of sidestream smoke-induced oxidative stress in rats.
chloramines are longer-lived and retain some oxidative capacity.
He worked to identify specific oxidative mechanisms in atherosclerosis.
Other studies have shown a strong oxidative effect in the gut that can damage intestinal
eparation of terminal alcohols by subsequent oxidative cleavage with H2O2 in aq.
atractyloside on the energy-transfer system ( oxidative phosphorylation) and ADP binding sites of ra
more it had become increasingly evident that oxidative DNA damage, in particular, is a major cause
in the formation of lignin by promoting the oxidative coupling of lignols, a family of naturally o
Rhodiolin, the product of the oxidative coupling of coniferyl alcohol with the 7,8-d
The oxidative branch of the pathway is a major source for
In the oxidative part of the pentose phosphate pathway, RpiA
The last step of the oxidative reactions in the pentose phosphate pathway i
While it is involved in the oxidative metabolism of a small range of substrates (m
It has recently been shown that the oxidative stress associated with cigarette smoke can i
occurs through a NIH shift and involves the oxidative decarboxylation of an α-oxo acid as well as
ined that that 2-nonenal is generated by the oxidative degradation of omega-7 unsaturated fatty aci
tep of porphyrin metabolism it catalyses the oxidative decarboxylation of coproporphyrinogen III to
In contrast to bacteria, where the oxidative and isomerization pathways are carried out b
moglobin and thus protects the body from the oxidative damage that free heme can cause.
The oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) is a type of chemi
It is derived from the oxidative dimerization of homogentisic acid.
Pimelic acid is produced by the oxidative cleavage of cycloheptanone.
The oxidative source is metal ions in solution such as Fe2
The oxidative stress hypothesis (proposed by Munzel et al.
limited to the activation of halides by the oxidative addition of palladium.
cetinidin, in tea, would be a product of the oxidative degallation of epigallocatechin gallate (EGC
Hydroxylation is the first step in the oxidative degradation of organic compounds in air.
The oxidative leaching stage is carried out in agitated ta
xidants are tried as a means to decrease the oxidative stress and to slow this damaging down.
olin, a flavonolignan, is the product of the oxidative coupling of coniferyl alcohol with the 7,8-d
This oxidative route to acetic acid is declining in importa
n-coding RNA which is induced in response to oxidative stress in Escherichia coli.
The brain is highly vulnerable to oxidative damage caused by free radicals because of it
e resulting mutant is much more resistant to oxidative stress.
d lysosome and acts as a defense response to oxidative stress, preventing apoptosis of the cell.
In particular, one major contributor to oxidative damage is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is
er hyperuricemia is a protective response to oxidative stress in such diseases or whether it is a p
The brain is uniquely vulnerable to oxidative injury, due to its high metabolic rate and e
er solubility or decreases susceptibility to oxidative metabolism in the liver.
to increase the sensitivity of parasites to oxidative antiparasitic drugs.
Dps is also Induced by oxyR in response to oxidative stress during exponential phase.
ely warm climate and the mostly traditional, oxidative wine making technologies (vinification in oa
hydroxybenzoate molecule is subjected to two oxidative decarboxylations by NovR and molecular oxyge
ncio must have been subjected to the typical oxidative treatment of that wine style.
ydrogenase deficiency, in which uncontrolled oxidative stress causes hemoglobin to denature and for
Tetraphenylborate uncouples oxidative phosphorylation.
"Dinitrophenol uncouples oxidative phosphorylation, causes release of calcium f
an article in Nature, niclosamide uncouples oxidative phosphorylation in the tapeworm.
It also uncouples oxidative phosphorylation, the process cells use to sy
Under oxidative stress (attack by virus at the cellular leve
Cells under oxidative stress secrete HX3, which in turn upregulate
xidation state allowing the metal to undergo oxidative addition reactions.
Vaska's complex undergoes oxidative addition with conventional oxidants such as
Upon oxidative addition, the oxidation state of the iridium
Thus, some researchers think urate-induced oxidative stress is causative in stroke, while others
At 5, the 3 goes through various oxidative processes to make 4 (deoxyhemigossypol), whi
s lipophilic, is metabolised hepatically via oxidative pathways.
Casuarictin can be formed from it via oxidative dehydrogenation of 2 other galloyl groups in
pressions and activities are associated with oxidative DNA damage and subsequently the individual's
igment epithelial cells when confronted with oxidative stress, in the brain during experimental str
It is toxic and acts by interfering with oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, causing dep
                                                                                                   


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