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Query: UMLS:C0042875 (
vitamin E deficiency
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Experiments were carried out to measure the urinary excretion of free and conjugated malonaldehyde (MDA) and other thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) in vitamin E deficient and vitamin E supplemented rats. From both dietary groups, six TBA positive fractions were isolated, in addition to that containing free MDA, by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on a
TSK
-GEL G-1000PW column. Three of the fractions isolated were found to be significantly increased in
vitamin E deficiency
. After acid hydrolysis, only one of the above compounds produced free MDA which indicated the presence of derivatized MDA. Only this fraction exhibited fluorescence at excitation 370 nm and emission 450 nm. The five other fractions formed 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones (2,4-DNPH), indicating the presence of carbonyl groups, but the derivatized MDA fraction did not. No significant differences were found in free MDA levels between the vitamin E deficient and the vitamin E supplemented groups.
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PMID:Urinary response to in vivo lipid peroxidation induced by vitamin E deficiency. 157 56
A high molecular weight (Sephadex G-15 void volume), water-soluble, fluorescent material that was found to increase significantly in the mouse liver in response to
vitamin E deficiency
was separated into six proteins by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using a
TSK
G2000 SW column. One of these proteins increased significantly in concentration due to
vitamin E deficiency
and had a molecular weight of 20,000 daltons. This protein was found to contain malondialdehyde, an end product of lipid peroxidation, attached to it presumably in a Schiff-base type structure with amino groups. This appears to be the first report in the literature of direct evidence that malondialdehyde is attached to protein in vivo.
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PMID:Malondialdehyde-containing proteins and their relationship to vitamin E. 341 78