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    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: ODC ; Phorbol ester ; Tumor promoter
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Measurements were made of induction of ornithine decarboxylase activity after painting mouse skin with 12-O-hexadecanoyl-16-hydroxyphorbol-13-acetate and its two epimeric 4-deoxy-analogs, 12-O-hexadecanoyl-4-deoxy-16-hydroxyphorbol-13-acetate and 12-O-hexadecanoyl-4-deoxy-4α-16-hydroxyphorbol-13-acetate. The inductive activities of HHPA and 4-deoxy-HHPA were similar, but 4-deoxy-4α-HHPA had no inductive activity. These findings on natural phorbol esters confirm that both the 4β-hydrogen and the 4β-hydroxyl in phorbol esters are essential for ODC-inducing activity. The interactions of 4-deoxy-HHPA and 4-deoxy-4α-HHPA with a possible receptor are discussed.
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    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 303 (1980), S. 371-373 
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Keywords: Untersuchung des Kupfer(II)-EGTA-Chelats ; Polarographie, Differentialpuls ; Substitution in Gegenwart von Lanthan(III)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The polarographic reduction of copper(II)-EGTA chelate in the absence and presence of lanthanum(III) ion was reinvestigated. In differential pulse polarography a peak of binuclear copper(II)-EGTA chelate appears when a solution is electrolysed containing copper(II) in higher concentration than EGTA. This peak is also observed, when lanthanum(III) ion is added to a solution containing an equimolar amount of copper(II) and EGTA. In this case, lanthanum(III) reacts with copper(II)-EGTA chelate to form a lanthanum(III)-EGTA complex. The liberated copper(II) ion combines with copper(II)-EGTA chelate and forms binuclear copper(II)-EGTA chelate. It is concluded that the substitution reduction is in accordance with the following CE mechanism: 2 CuL2−+La3+=Cu2L+LaL− Cu2L+Hg+2e=Cu(Hg)+CuL2−.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die polarographische Reduktion des Kupfer(II)-EGTA-Chelats in Abwesenheit und Gegenwart von Lanthanion wurde erneut untersucht. Bei der differentiellen Pulse-Polarographie erscheint ein Peak des zweikernigen Chelats, wenn eine Lösung elektrolysiert wird, die Kupferion in höherer Konzentration als EGTA enthÄlt. Ein Peak wird ebenfalls beobachtet, wenn Lanthanion einer Äquimolare Mengen von Kupferion und EGTA enthaltenden Lösung zugesetzt wird. In diesem Fall reagiert Lanthanion mit Kupfer(II)-EGTA-Chelat unter Bildung des Lanthan(III)-EGTA-Chelats. Das freigesetzte Kupferion vereinigt sich mit dem Kupfer(II)-EGTA-Chelat unter Bildung des zweikernigen Kupfer(II)-EGTA-Chelats. Es wurde gefolgert, da\ die Substitutionsreduktion dem folgenden CE-Mechanismus entspricht: 2 CuL2−+La3+=Cu2L+LaL− Cu2L+Hg+2e=Cu(Hg)+CuL2−.
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