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Benzoyl- and isopentenoyl phosphoric triamides (
BPA
and IPA) strongly inhibited urease activities from jack bean, soybean, watermelon seed, Proteus mirabilis, P. rettgeri, P. vulgaris, Mycobacterium smegmatis, and Ureaplasma urealyticum. Their I50 values (the final concentration causing 50% inhibition), independent of enzyme source, were 2-21 nM, which are about 1,000-fold lower than that of caprylohydroxamic acid, one of the most potent urease inhibitors. ATP-urea amidolyase activity was inhibited 50% by
BPA
at a higher concentration of 0.28 mM, but was not affected by IPA even at 1.3 mM. Thirteen kinds of hydrolases (trypsin, chymotrypsin, thermolysin, leucine aminopeptidase, papain, lipase, alpha-amylase, glucuronidase, asparaginase,
arylsulfatase
, alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, and true cholinesterase), two oxidoreductases (catalase and alcohol dehydrogenase), three transferases (glutamic-oxaloacetic aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, and arylsulfotransferase) and two kinases (pyruvate kinase and creatine kinase) were not affected at all even at 1 mM
BPA
and IPA. Exceptionally, pseudo-cholinesterase from human serum was inhibited by
BPA
and IPA, whose I50 values were 70 nM and 10 muM, respectively, using acetylthiocholine as a substrate. These values increased to 0.55 muM and 54 muM, respectively, when acetylcholine was used as a substrate. These results show that N-acylphosphoric triamides potently and specifically inhibit urease activity at concentrations of nM order.
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PMID:Specific inhibition of urease by N-acylphosphoric triamides. 384 42
The paper describes the development of a simple and highly selective analytical method for the determination of free and total bisphenol A in urine samples. Free bisphenol A levels can be determined after sample clean-up using sol-gel immunoaffinity columns containing anti-bisphenol A antibodies. In determining total bisphenol A levels, the sample pre-treatment procedure consists of sample preparation using an on-line combination of two sol-gel columns, an enzyme column containing glucuronidase and
arylsulfatase
, and an immunoaffinity column. Bisphenol A can then be quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography and fluorescence detection. The mean recovery was found to be 78% with a standard deviation of 3.4%, the LOD (S/N=3) was 0.2 ng/ml. The method was applied to determine free and total urinary
BPA
levels of healthy adults and dialysis patients.
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PMID:Sample clean-up with sol-gel enzyme and immunoaffinity columns for the determination of bisphenol A in human urine. 1718 85