Microsomal alkaline phosphatase activity in retinol deficiency induced albino rats.
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Microsomal alkaline phosphatase activity in retinol deficiency induced albino rats.
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Kaul, S.
Krishnakantha, T. P. |
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05 Enzymes
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The investigations showed a significant decrease in the alkaline phosphatase activity of retinol deficient liver (48.6%), kidney (65.8%) and spleen (61.9%), as compared to the controls (100%). An increase in Vmax and Km by 12 to 51.5% and 90.4 to 189%, respectively, was observed in all the tissues in the retinol deficient group, as compared to the controls. Subsequent freezing and thawing reduced the activity of alkaline phosphatase by 22.5 to 35.8% in the experimental group; whereas the reduction in the control group ranged from 8.8 to 21.5%. In the presence of lectins and detergents the activity of alkaline phosphatase decreased in both the groups to different levels.
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1993
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/2298/1/Die%20Nahrung%2037%20%281993%29%201%2C%2035-40.pdf
Kaul, S. and Krishnakantha, T. P. (1993) Microsomal alkaline phosphatase activity in retinol deficiency induced albino rats. Die Nahrung, 37 (1). pp. 35-40. ISSN 0027-769X |
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