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bisnorbiotin

Known as: d-allobisnorbiotin 
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
Biotin functions as a cofactor for several carboxylase enzymes with key roles in metabolism. At present, the dietary requirement… 
2004
2004
Background: Smoking accelerates the degradation of many nutrients, including lipids, antioxidants, and certain B vitamins… 
1998
1998
A microbiological, an avidin-binding and a streptavidin-binding method for biotin determination were compared. All three methods… 
1997
1997
In human subjects, the metabolic origins of bisnorbiotin and biotin sulfoxide were determined by measuring the urinary excretion… 
1993
1993
Renal reabsorption of biotin was investigated in human kidney by means of the isolated brush-border membrane vesicle technique… 
1990
1990
The mechanisms of biotin reabsorption in rat kidney cortex were investigated using isolated brush-border membrane vesicles. An… 
1973
1973
Abstract A new catabolite with a two-carbon shorter side chain and a trans-ureido ring, d-allobisnorbiotin, has been isolated… 
1972
1972
Abstract β-Hydroxy[14C]biotin and two 14C-methyl ketones have been isolated and identified for the first time from culture…