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Query: EC:3.2.1.31 (
beta-glucuronidase
)
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Biochemical and histochemical studies revealed decreased
beta-glucuronidase
activity in the Brunner's glands of duodenal ulcerated rats. The enzyme activity showed gradual increase during recovery. Rats treated with a mixture of Ayurvedic medicines (Glycyrrhiza glabra, Terminalia chebula,
Piper
longum and Shanka Bhasma) recovered faster with concomitant increase in
beta-glucuronidase
activity in the Brunner's glands. It can be concluded that Ayurvedic medicines used do not act as antacid but improve the secretory status of Brunner's glands involved in the protection against duodenal ulcer.
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PMID:Effect of ayurvedic medicines on beta-glucuronidase activity of Brunner's glands during recovery from cysteamine induced duodenal ulcers in rats. 262 Sep 35
In the presence of a known colon carcinogen, 1,2-dimethyl hydrazine (DMH), the activity of
beta-glucuronidase
was found to be significantly increased in the distal colon, distal intestine, liver and colon contents and the activity of mucinase was increased in both the colon and fecal contents when compared to control rats. Chilli (Capsicum annum L., Solanaceae) administration also showed an increase when compared to control rats, whereas supplementation with cumin (Cuminum cyminum L., Apiaceae) and black pepper (
Piper
nigrum L., Piperaceae) in the presence of DMH, showed more or less similar values as that of the control rats. The increase in
beta-glucuronidase
activity may increase the hydrolysis of glucuronide conjugates, liberating the toxins, while the increase in mucinase activity may enhance the hydrolysis of the protective mucins in the colon. Thus cumin and black pepper may protect the colon by decreasing the activity of
beta-glucuronidase
and mucinase. Histopathological studies also showed lesser infiltration into the submucosa, fewer papillae and lesser changes in the cytoplasm of the cells in the colon in cumin and black pepper groups when compared to the DMH and chilli treated animals.
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PMID:Influence of spices on the bacterial (enzyme) activity in experimental colon cancer. 972 Jun 7
A novel assay is described for the identification and isolation of compounds that inhibit the transcription of genes involved in mycotoxin biosynthesis. The thin-layer chromatography-based assay was used to screen plant extracts for compounds that would inhibit the expression of the
beta-glucuronidase
reporter gene under the control of an aflatoxin biosynthesis gene promoter in Aspergillus parasiticus. The assay was used to track purification of an inhibitory compound, cp2, from extracts of black pepper (
Piper
nigrum). Cp2 did not inhibit mycelial growth or the expression of the beta-tubulin gene but did inhibit aflatoxin biosynthesis at the transcriptional level. Applications of cp2 to the control of mycotoxins are discussed.
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PMID:Novel procedure for identification of compounds inhibitory to transcription of genes involved in mycotoxin biosynthesis. 1105 14