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aminoacetone

Known as: 1-aminopropanone 
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1985
1985
L-Threonine dehydrogenase, which forms aminoacetone from L-threonine and NAD, has been extensively purified from goat liver. A… 
1978
1978
D-1-Amino-2-propanol:NAD+ oxidoreductase activity, which catalyzes the second step in a pathway wherein L-threonine is converted… 
1976
1976
Electroshock therapy is regularly used as treatment against depression and various other psychiatric disorders. Pretreatment with… 
1975
1975
In confirmation of the findings of Gaitonde et al. (1974), a decrease in the brain concentration of threonine and serine, and an… 
1973
1973
A study of the orbitals of α-aminoacetone and α-aminoacetaldehyde as a function of the two important torsions in these molecules… 
1968
1968
SUMMARY: Pseudomonas sp. 8/IX isolated from soil and Pseudomonas sp. NCIB 8858 are capable of growth on DL-I-aminopropan-2-ol or… 
1967
1967
ALTHOUGH aminoacetone was first recognized as a microbial metabolite in 1958 (ref. 1), and found to be formed from L-threonine1–5… 
1967
1967
1. A wide range of intermediary metabolites and substrate analogues have no effect on the oxidation of dl-1-aminopropan-2-ol to… 
1967
1967
1. Rat tissue homogenates convert dl-1-aminopropan-2-ol into aminoacetone. Liver homogenates have relatively high aminopropanol… 
1964
1964
The activity of the enzyme threonine dehydrogenase, which catalyzes the conversion of l-threonine to aminoacetone, has been found…