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Lactoperoxidase (LPO, EC 1.11.1.7) is a
peroxidase enzyme secreted from mammary, salivary,
tears and
other mucosal glands including the lungs, bronchii...
- of
lactoperoxidase,
eosinophil peroxidase, and
thyroid peroxidase. The
addition of
peroxide with the glutamyl-375 and aspartyl-225 of
lactoperoxidase forms...
- the
lingual papillae.
Enzymes and non-enzymatic proteins, such as
lactoperoxidase, lysozyme, and lactoferrin, have been used in
mouthwashes (e.g., Biotene)...
- reaction.
Hypoiodite is one of the
active oxidizing agents generated by
lactoperoxidase as part of the
mammalian innate immune system.
Hypoiodous acid is part...
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Margarita (2014). "Combined
treatments of high-pressure with the
lactoperoxidase system or
lactoferrin on the
inactivation of
Listeria monocytogenes...
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gamebirds also eat the seeds.
Rhizome of R. ****onica is the
source of
lactoperoxidase peroxidation cycle substrates,
which can act as
activators and inhibitors...
- and
bacterial diseases.
Rhizome of R.
sachalinensis is the
source of
lactoperoxidase peroxidation cycle substrates,
which can act as
activators and inhibitors...
- acquisition, it also
contained enzymes such as
glucose oxidase, lactoferrin,
lactoperoxidase, and lysozyme. The
Plaque Biofilm (PBF)
product line
contained additional...
- to be an
important part in the
biosynthesis of
hypothiocyanite by a
lactoperoxidase. Thus the
complete absence of
thiocyanate or
reduced thiocyanate in...
- a superfamily:
myeloperoxidase (MPO);
eosinophil peroxidase (EPO);
lactoperoxidase (LPO);
thyroid peroxidase (TPO);
prostaglandin H
synthase (PGHS); and...