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Query: UMLS:C0036474 (
scurvy
)
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Scurvy
in guinea pigs provides a convenient model of inborn metabolic disease for the investigation of enzyme therapy protocols. Gulonolactone oxidase, the enzyme in ascorbic acid biosynthesis that is missing from the
scurvy
-prone species, was modified by attachment of polyethylene glycol. The catalytic properties of this enzyme were affected little by the modification. Intravenous injection of this modified form of the enzyme elicited ascorbic acid synthesis in a dose-dependent manner. The modified enzyme was stabilized to incubation at 37 degrees C but was not protected from inactivation by
trypsin
. The circulating half-life of enzyme activity was not prolonged by this modification. Further, attachment of polyethylene glycol did neither abolish the enzyme's ability to react with preformed antibodies nor eliminate its immunogenicity.
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PMID:Catalytic activity of administered gulonolactone oxidase polyethylene glycol conjugates. 251 12
The objectives of this study were to determine ascorbic acid stability and its effect on antiproteinase activity of seminal plasma in the presence of an oxidant. Effect of seminal plasma, and additives: glutathione, albumin, hydrogen peroxide and Tris buffer, on ascorbic acid degradation was investigated by UV absorbance. Antiproteinase against
trypsin
amidase activity was measured spectrophotometrically using N-benzoyl-DL-arginine-p-nitroanilide (BAPNA) as substrate. Ascorbic acid was destroyed much more rapidly with the addition of hydrogen peroxide than in Tris buffer at pH 8.2 alone. Seminal plasma protected ascorbic acid more efficiently than glutathione and albumin alone. The protective effect of seminal plasma on ascorbic acid degradation may closely relate to the function of ascorbic acid in reproductive system of
scurvy
-prone animals including teleost fish. Within the range of 1-8 mM concentrations, ascorbic acid had a pro-oxidant action on seminal plasma antiproteinase activity in vitro when they were incubated with hydrogen peroxide.
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PMID:Protective effect of seminal plasma proteins on the degradation of ascorbic acid. 747 34