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- Paraoxonases are a family of mammalian enzymes with aryldialkylphosphatase activity. There are three paraoxonase isozymes, which were originally discovered...
- Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) also known as Serum paraoxonase and arylesterase 1, A esterase, homocysteine thiolactonase or serum aryldialkylphosphatase 1, is an...
- cyclic AMP system; and influence other chemical pathways. The enzyme paraoxonase 1 (PON1) detoxifies chlorpyrifos oxon, the more toxic metabolite of chlorpyrifos...
- August 2018. Draganov DI, La Du BN (January 2004). "Pharmacogenetics of paraoxonases: a brief review". Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology. 369...
- rid of them." Another mechanism may be the increase in activities of paraoxonases by dietary antioxidants which can reduce oxidative stress. Vitamin A...
- over the next decade. The first linkage between CF and another marker (paraoxonase) was found in 1985 by Hans Eiberg, indicating that only one locus exists...
- Gaidukov L, Yagur S, et al. (2004). "Directed evolution of mammalian paraoxonases PON1 and PON3 for bacterial expression and catalytic specialization"...
- PMID 26597014. Gugliucci A, Mehlhaff K, Kinugasa E, et al. (2007). "Paraoxonase-1 concentrations in end-stage renal disease patients increase after hemodialysis:...
- its identity as a prodrug of GHB. GBL is rapidly converted into GHB by paraoxonase (lactonase) enzymes, found in the blood. Animals which lack these enzymes...
- Teiber JF, Speelman A, Osawa Y, Sunahara R, La Du BN (June 2005). "Human paraoxonases (PON1, PON2, and PON3) are lactonases with overlapping and distinct substrate...