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- Lipoic acid (LA), also known as α-lipoic acid, alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) and thioctic acid, is an organosulfur compound derived from caprylic acid (octanoic...
- Dihydrolipoic acid is an organic compound that is the reduced form of lipoic acid. This carboxylic acid features a pair of thiol groups, and therefore...
- pilocarpine, zinc supplementation, alterations in drug therapy, and alpha lipoic acid. The alterations in the sense of taste, usually a metallic taste, and...
- peroxide consumption via glutaredoxin. Glutathionylation "protects" the lipoic acid of the E2 domain from undergoing oxidative damage, which helps spare...
- trivial name for 6,8-dithiooctanoic amide. It is the functional form of lipoic acid, i.e the carboxyl group is attached to protein via an amine with an...
- February 2017, an article was published in Nature Medicine entitled "Alpha lipoic acid treatment prevents cystine urolithiasis in a mouse model of cystinuria"...
- lipoyl-protein:protein N-lipoyltransferases. The metabolism of the cofactors Biotin and lipoic acid share this family. They also share the target modification domain (Pfam...
- parent molecule is not important but substituted derivatives, especially lipoic acid and its derivatives, are important. Several occur in foods. 1,2-Dithiolane...
- corresponding substrates. This particular enzyme parti****tes in the final step of lipoic acid metabolism, transferring two sulfur atoms from its 4Fe-4S cluster onto...
- candidates in trials include vasodilators, corticosteroids, immune therapies, lipoic acid, bevacizumab, and recombinant angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. In March...