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- Asparaginase is an enzyme that is used as a medication and in food manufacturing. As a medication, L-asparaginase is used to treat acute lymphoblastic...
- form. This can be discouraged by heating at a lower temperature, adding asparaginase, or injecting carbon dioxide. In the cooking process, Maillard reactions...
- blue has been used in conjunction with phenol red to monitor the fungal asparaginase enzyme activity with phenol red turning pink and bromothymol blue turning...
- Patrick (1973). Studies on bacterial asparaginases: I. Isolation and characterization of a tumor inhibitory asparaginase from Alcaligenes Eutrophus. II. Insolubilization...
- coli-derived enzyme L-asparaginase II conjugated with succinimidyl carbonate monomethoxypolyethylene glycol (pegol). The L-asparaginase portion hydrolyzes...
- of chemotherapy resistance, particularly to the chemotherapy drug, L-asparaginase. Escherichia coli derived asparagine synthetase is a dimeric protein...
- [citation needed] Penicillium is a potential source of the leukemia medicine asparaginase. Some countries have approved beta-glucan fungal extracts lentinan, polysaccharide-K...
- include L-asparaginase or cyclophosphamide. For children with low-risk ALL, standard therapy usually consists of three drugs (prednisone, L-asparaginase, and...
- thiazide diuretics, statins, niacin, pentamidine, protease inhibitors, L-asparaginase, and antipsychotics. The acute administration of stimulants such as amphetamines...
- reverse of its biosynthesis, asparagine is hydrolyzed to aspartate by asparaginase. Aspartate then undergoes transamination to form glutamate and oxaloacetate...