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ferrous histidinate
promoter of lipid peroxidation
Also Known As:
Fe(II)-histidinate
Networked:
3
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: 1
Amino Acids: 30675
Essential Amino Acids: 1152
Histidine: 2980
ferrous histidinate: 3
Cyclic Amino Acids: 3
Histidine: 2980
ferrous histidinate: 3
Organic Chemicals: 133
Organometallic Compounds: 64
ferrous histidinate: 3
Related Diseases
1.
Neoplasms (Cancer)
12/06/1984 - "
The combined application of Fe(II)-histidinate and vitamin C may offer a means to study lipid peroxidation of Ehrlich tumor cells in a controlled manner.
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09/02/1988 - "
In the absence of EAT cells, Fe(II)-histidinate was readily oxidized to Fe(III)-histidinate by oxygen, but this reaction was strongly retarded by the tumor cells.
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2.
Ehrlich Tumor Carcinoma
09/02/1988 - "
The kinetics of the uptake of Fe(II)-histidinate, a known promoter of lipid peroxidation, into Ehrlich ascites tumor (EAT) cells and the intracellular binding of iron were studied in vitro.
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01/01/1989 - "
After incubation of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells at 37 degrees C for 30 min with increasing concentrations of Fe(II) histidinate (Fe/His) the following parameters were determined: the formation of lipid hydroperoxides was measured fluorimetrically after reaction with dichlorofluorescein; 4-hydroxynonenal was determined by reversed-phase high-pressure chromatography after derivatization with dinitrophenylhydrazine; as a third parameter of lipid peroxidation the formation of 2-thiobarbituric-acid-reactive substances was determined.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
2.
Oxygen (Dioxygen)
3.
Lipids
4.
Iron
5.
dinitrophenylhydrazine
6.
4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-hydroxynonenal)