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Asparaginase is an
enzyme that is used as a
medication and in food manufacturing. As a medication, L-
asparaginase is used to
treat acute lymphoblastic...
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chemotherapy resistance,
particularly to the
chemotherapy drug, L-
asparaginase.
Escherichia coli
derived asparagine synthetase is a
dimeric protein...
- blue has been used in
conjunction with
phenol red to
monitor the
fungal asparaginase enzyme activity with
phenol red
turning pink and
bromothymol blue turning...
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Patrick (1973).
Studies on
bacterial asparaginases: I.
Isolation and
characterization of a
tumor inhibitory asparaginase from
Alcaligenes Eutrophus. II. Insolubilization...
- form. This can be
discouraged by
heating at a
lower temperature,
adding asparaginase, or
injecting carbon dioxide. In the
cooking process,
Maillard reactions...
- coli-derived
enzyme L-
asparaginase II
conjugated with
succinimidyl carbonate monomethoxypolyethylene glycol (pegol). The L-
asparaginase portion hydrolyzes...
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Penicillium is a
potential source of the
leukemia medicine asparaginase. Some
countries have
approved beta-glucan
fungal extracts lentinan, polysaccharide-K...
- N4-(beta-N-acetylglucosaminyl)-L-
asparaginase (EC 3.5.1.26,
aspartylglucosylamine deaspartylase, aspartylglucosylaminase, aspartylglucosaminidase, aspartylglycosylamine...
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include L-
asparaginase or cyclophosphamide. For
children with low-risk ALL,
standard therapy usually consists of
three drugs (prednisone, L-
asparaginase, and...
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possible risks.
Pegaspargase is a
modified version of the
enzyme asparaginase which has
undergone PEGylation. It
works by
breaking down the
amino acid...