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malonyl

[′mal·ə‚nil]
(organic chemistry)
CH2(COO)2 A bivalent functional group formed from malonic acid.
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Abbreviations cv.: Cultivar DW: Dry weight GAE: Gallic acid equivalent HPLC: High-performance liquid chromatography LLOD: Lower than limit of detection PDA: Photodiode array QMG: Quercetin malonyl glucoside % RSD: Percent relative standard deviation v/v: Volume/volume.
Malonyl dialdehyde, uric acid and white cell count as markers of oxidative stress in acute myocardial infarction and acute coronary insufficiency.
The scientists quantified several isoflavones: daidzin, genistin, glycitein, and their respective acetyl, malonyl and aglycone derivatives using high-performance liquid chromatography-photodiode array (HPLC-PDA).
MDA (malonyl dialdehyde) is one of the last productions of lipid peroxidation and is indicator of stress oxidative in vitro PA increases in diabetic patients with macro angiopathy and micro albuminuria.
Interrelation between malonyl dialdehyde-dependent modification and cholesterol content in low-density lipoproteins.
Minireview: malonyl coA, AMP-activated protein kinase, and adiposity.
He adduced that the low cholesterol could be as a result of slight reduction in lipogenesis brought about by a concomitant reduction in regulatory activities of acetyl-CoA carboxylase, an enzyme which mediates in the rate-limiting step of carboxylation of acetyle CoA to malonyl CoA in fatty acids synthesis.
* conversion to malonyl ACC (which is an inactive endproduct) via the enzyme ACC N-malonyltransferase (ACC-NMTase).
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