「citrate」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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In enzymology, a | citrate dehydratase (EC 4.2.1.4) |
In enzymology, a | citrate (pro-3S)-lyase ligase (EC 6.2.1.22) |
In enzymology, a | citrate (Re)-synthase (EC 2.3.3.3) is an enzyme that |
In enzymology, a | citrate CoA-transferase (EC 2.8.3.10) is an enzyme th |
A | citrate can refer either to the conjugate base of cit |
itric acid can act as a mild chelating agent; | citrate, usually in the form of trisodium citrate, ma |
Ferric Ammonium | Citrate |
ombines with Ferric ions from Ferric Ammonium | Citrate to produce Ferric Sulphide which is black in |
Potassium and | citrate concentrations remained the same. |
Other names in common use include (R) | -citrate synthase, Re-citrate-synthase, and citrate ox |
bstrates of this enzyme are ATP, acetate, and | citrate (pro-3S)-lyase(thiol form), whereas its 3 pro |
utilisation of fructose, glucose, oxalate and | citrate as sole carbon sources. |
05), phosphate (0.736), sulphate (0.859), and | citrate (0.842). |
ing, oxidase positive, catalase positive, and | citrate positive obligate aerobe that is commonly fou |
substrates of this enzyme are acetyl-CoA and | citrate, whereas its two products are acetate and (3S |
nd oxaloacetate, whereas its two products are | citrate and CoA. |
The conjugate bases of organic acids such as | citrate and lactate are often used in biologically-co |
nes used for lubrication, and buffers such as | citrate ion to enforce the rather precise pH requirem |
In enzymology, an ATP | citrate synthase (EC 2.3.3.8) is an enzyme that catal |
oxaloacetate, whereas its 3 products are ATP, | citrate, and CoA. |
residues and by allosteric transformation by | citrate or palmitoyl-CoA. |
Caffeine | citrate (Cafcit) is a citrate salt of caffeine, somet |
However, caffeine | citrate is typically only used to treat severe migrai |
Doses of caffeine | citrate, due to the added weight of the citrate moiet |
d in terms of caffeine base, and not caffeine | citrate. |
Caffeine | citrate functions in much the same capacity as does c |
Calcium | citrate malate is a water-soluble calcium supplement. |
Like citric acid, calcium | citrate has a sour taste. |
Calcium | citrate malate's bioavailability stems from its water |
Calcium | citrate malate is similar to calcium malate and other |
orption after gastric bypass surgery, calcium | citrate may have improved bioavailability over calciu |
of the broth and washed to give clean calcium | citrate. |
f 15 randomized trials concluded that calcium | citrate was absorbed 22% to 27% better than calcium c |
The calcium | citrate thus produced may be sold as-is, or it may be |
This enzyme is also called | citrate hydro-lyase. |
of compounds), such as calcium (as carbonate, | citrate, etc.) or magnesium (as oxide, etc.), chromiu |
ory or for anovulatory lean women, clomiphene | citrate is the principal treatment used to help infer |
d the efficacy of a combination of clomiphene | citrate and vitamin E in improving sperm count and sp |
yrophosphate, lipoamide, FAD, NAD+, and CoA), | citrate synthase catalyzes the condensation of oxaloa |
mmoniacal copper zinc arsenate (ACZA), copper | citrate, and copper HDO (CuHDO) |
High concentrations of cytosolic | citrate can inhibit phosphofructokinase, catalyst of |
Dicalcium | citrate is a compound with formula C6H6CaO7. |
tween diphenhydramine HCl and diphenhydramine | citrate; for example, what dose of diphenhydramine HC |
Disodium | citrate, or disodium hydrogen citrate, is a sodium ac |
Excess | citrate is exported to the cytosol, where ATP citrate |
Actiq is a form of oral transmucosal fentanyl | citrate (OTFC). |
Cephalon, is a solid formulation of fentanyl | citrate on a plastic stick that dissolves slowly in t |
esculin is incorporated into agar with ferric | citrate and bile salts (bile aesculin agar). |
Ammonium ferric | citrate is present in Scottish carbonated soft drink |
Ammonium ferric | citrate is a food additive with E number E381 used as |
rms dark brown or black complexes with ferric | citrate, allowing the test to be read. |
sulfur source and, in combination with ferric | citrate, detects hydrogen sulfide production. |
ze esculin to products that react with ferric | citrate in the medium to produce insoluble iron salts |
ional acid, intermediate ions exist, hydrogen | citrate ion, HC6H5O72− and dihydrogen citrate ion, H2 |
This enzyme participates in | citrate cycle (tca cycle). |
This enzyme participates in | citrate cycle (tca cycle) and reductive carboxylate c |
t Berkeley, Dr. Schena showed that changes in | citrate synthase expression cause changes in flux thr |
Other names in common use include | citrate lyase ligase, citrate lyase synthetase, aceta |
zymes of the Citric Acid Cycle are inhibited ( | citrate synthase, isocitrate dehydrogenase, and alpha |
The molecular formula of ammonium iron(III) | citrate is variable. |
The systematic name of this enzyme class is | citrate hydro-lyase (cis-aconitate-forming). |
of therapeutic doses of caffeine base to its | citrate salt is typically 1:2. |
Changing to lithium | citrate eliminated this problem. |
Lithium | citrate was removed from 7Up in 1950. |
For the medical aspects of lithium | citrate, see lithium pharmacology. |
Lithium | citrate is sold as Litarex and Demalit. |
Lithium | citrate (Li3C6H5O7) is a chemical compound of lithium |
rmulated in 1929 because it contained lithium | citrate. |
Magnesium | citrate works by attracting water through the tissues |
Magnesium | citrate solutions generally produces bowel movement i |
Magnesium | citrate functions best on an empty stomach, and shoul |
Magnesium | citrate, as a supplement in pill form, is also cited |
Magnesium | citrate is generally not a harmful substance, but car |
bination with a daily supplement of magnesium | citrate 500 mg and riboflavin (vitamin B2) 400 mg. |
oluble magnesium salt (for example, magnesium | citrate or magnesium aspartate). |
cule exported from the mitochondrion: malate, | citrate, and iso-citrate.Other variants may exist, su |
Maropitant (Cerenia (US)), used as maropitant | citrate (USAN), is a neurokinin (NK1) receptor antago |
he bacteria evolved the ability to metabolize | citrate. |
Monocalcium | citrate is a compound with formula C12H14CaO14. |
Monosodium | citrate, or sodium dihydrogen citrate, is an acid sal |
This inhibition results in an accumulation of | citrate in the blood which deprives cells of energy. |
A, a substrate for a TCA cycle enzyme, and of | citrate synthase, leading to an accumulation of methy |
ers play an important role in the handling of | citrate by the kidneys. |
te is an intermediate in the isomerization of | citrate to isocitrate in the citric acid cycle. |
s blood samples in vacu-tubes with oxalate or | citrate to arrest coagulation by binding calcium. |
Each 1ml(33 drops) contains oxeladin | citrate 20 mg Bottle containing 20ml of solution |
Each 100ml contains oxeladin | citrate containing 200 mg Bottle containing 100ml of |
enzyme participates in 4 metabolic pathways: | citrate cycle (tca cycle), propanoate metabolism, c5- |
by negative methyl red, positive VP, positive | citrate, urea and TSI gas production, is AA, and nega |
Pure potassium | citrate contains 38.28% potassium. |
As a food additive, potassium | citrate is used to regulate acidity. |
Potassium | citrate is a potassium salt of citric acid with the m |
Potassium | citrate is rapidly absorbed when given by mouth and i |
H, K2SO4, KMnO4, K2FeO4, KAl(SO4)2, Potassium | citrate, KHCO3, KNO3, KVO3, K2Cr2O7, K2CrO4, K2S, KSb |
ght wire and inoculated into slope of Simmons | citrate agar and incubated overnight at 37 °C. |
Sodium | Citrate |
Sodium | citrate |
It is sometimes referred to simply as sodium | citrate, though sodium citrate can refer to any of th |
at have been drawn in tubes containing sodium | citrate as an anticoagulant. |
ism behind the anticoagulant effect of sodium | citrate is reversible. |
feine with citric acid monohydrate and sodium | citrate dihydrate. |
esearcher Luis Agote successfully used sodium | citrate as an anticoagulant in blood transfusions. |
tly, Oopvik, et al., showed the use of sodium | citrate (0.5 grams per kg of body weight) improved ru |
hydrogen and carbon dioxide along with sodium | citrate and water (C3H5O(COONa)3) as byproducts . |
Sodium | citrate is used to relieve discomfort in urinary trac |
flavor, sodium chloride (table salt), sodium | citrate, monopotassium phosphate, and flavoring/color |
ieves spasms of the urinary tract) and sodium | citrate (an alkalinising agent). |
Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, | citrate, and two products, cis-aconitate and H2O. |
in the above scheme) is present, meaning that | citrate is replaced by methylcitrate and glyoxylate b |
It is usually marketed as the | citrate salt. |
The | citrate ion chelates calcium ions in the blood by for |
orbed directly into intestinal cells, and the | citrate complex enters the body through paracellular |
Calcium carbimide, sold as the | citrate salt under the trade name Temposil, is an alc |
Since it has two remaining open spots on the | citrate anion, it is used as a relatively strong sequ |
tly identical to that of caffeine base as the | citrate counter ion dissociates in water. |
h shares formate, pyruvate metabolism and the | citrate cycle which share oxaloacetate, and vitamin B |
onverted by glycolysis to acetyl-CoA and then | citrate. |
widely used medium; it contains thiosulphate, | citrate, bile salts and sucrose. |
oxidative phosphorylation, or is converted to | citrate for export to the cytosol to serve as a subst |
Toremifene | citrate is an oral selective estrogen receptor modula |
tes under the brand name Fareston, toremifene | citrate is FDA approved for use in advanced (metastat |
0.2 % triammonium | citrate |
Triethyl | citrate is an ester of citric acid. |
Triethyl | citrate is also used as a plasticizer for polyvinylch |
hthalate, a hydrophobic compound, or triethyl | citrate, a hydrophilic compound; other compatible pla |
s in common use include ATP-citric lyase, ATP: | citrate oxaloacetate-lyase [(pro-S)-CH2COO-->acetyl-C |
An example of the former, a salt is trisodium | citrate; an ester is triethyl citrate. |
Trisodium | citrate has the chemical formula of Na3C6H5O7. |
If the organism has the ability to use | citrate, the medium changes its color from green to b |
It does not utilize | citrate, grow in lysozyme or produce thermostable cat |
without adding reagents (except calcium when | citrate anticoagulated blood was used). |
A to form fluoroacetyl CoA, which reacts with | citrate synthase to produce fluorocitrate. |
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