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Glucaric Acid
Known as:
D-Saccharic Acid
, D Glucaric Acid
, Glucaric Acid [Chemical/Ingredient]
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A sugar acid derived from D-glucose in which both the aldehydic carbon atom and the carbon atom bearing the primary hydroxyl group are oxidized to…
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Calcium Glucarate
D-glucaro-delta-lactam
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2012
2012
Protective role of D-saccharic acid-1,4-lactone in alloxan induced oxidative stress in the spleen tissue of diabetic rats is mediated by suppressing mitochondria dependent apoptotic pathway
K. Rashid
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S. Bhattacharya
,
P. Sil
Free radical research
2012
Corpus ID: 43754356
The present study investigated the role of D-saccharic acid 1,4-lactone (DSL) in the spleen tissue of alloxan (ALX) induced…
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2011
2011
D-saccharic acid-1,4-lactone ameliorates alloxan-induced diabetes mellitus and oxidative stress in rats through inhibiting pancreatic β-cells from apoptosis via mitochondrial dependent pathway.
S. Bhattacharya
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Prasenjit Manna
,
R. Gachhui
,
P. Sil
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
2011
Corpus ID: 22757770
2004
2004
Iron enrichment and photoreduction of iron under UV and PAR in the presence of hydroxycarboxylic acid: implications for phytoplankton growth in the Southern Ocean
M. Öztürk
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P. Croot
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+5 authors
E. Sakshaug
2004
Corpus ID: 55182663
2002
2002
Indium 111 antimyosin and Tc-99m glucaric acid for noninvasive identification of oncotic and apoptotic myocardial necrosis
B. Khaw
,
José Henrique Souza da Silva
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A. Petrov
,
W. Hartner
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology
2002
Corpus ID: 7066739
BackgroundNoninvasive imaging techniques would be highly desirable to differentiate oncotic from apoptotic cell death. Indium 111…
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1990
1990
Effect of calcium glucarate on beta-glucuronidase activity and glucarate content of certain vegetables and fruits.
C. Dwivedi
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W. Heck
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A. Downie
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S. Larroya
,
T. E. Webb
Biochemical Medicine and Metabolic Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 34993896
1990
1990
Sequential degradation of chondroitin sulfate in molluscs. Desulfation of chondroitin sulfate without prior depolymerization by a novel sulfatase from Anomalocardia brasiliana.
J. F. D. S. Júnior
,
H. B. Nader
,
C. P. Dietrich
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1990
Corpus ID: 45151338
A sulfatase acting upon chondroitin sulfate polymers, free of beta-glucuronidase and beta-N-acetylhexosaminidases, was isolated…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
A solid-phase substrate of heparanase: its application to assay of human melanoma for heparan sulfate degradative activity.
Motowo Nakajima
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Tatsuro Irimura
,
Garth L. Nicolson
Analytical Biochemistry
1986
Corpus ID: 46381471
1979
1979
Major differences in the extent of conjugation with glucuronic acid and sulphate in human peripheral lung.
R. Mehta
,
G. Cohen
Biochemical Pharmacology
1979
Corpus ID: 34692046
1974
1974
Glucaric acid as an indicator of use of enzyme‐inducing drugs
E. Sotaniemi
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F. Medzihradsky
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Gudmundur Eliasson
Clinical pharmacology and therapy
1974
Corpus ID: 33837666
The usefulness of urinary glucaric acid determinations to measure enzyme induction by drugs was investigated by correlating its…
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1957
1957
Enzyme Activity in Relation to Cancer
E. Boyland
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D. Wallace
,
D. Williams
British Journal of Cancer
1957
Corpus ID: 11019582
A NUMBER of clinical and statistical observations led to the suggestion (Boyland, Wallace and Williams, 1955) that patients…
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