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serratamic acid
structure given in first source
Also Known As:
N-(3-hydroxydecanoyl)serine; L-Serine, N-(3-hydroxy-1-oxodecyl)-, (R)-
Networked:
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relevant articles (
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outcomes,
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trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: 1
Amino Acids: 30675
Neutral Amino Acids: 200
Serine: 6037
serratamic acid: 1
Related Diseases
1.
Hemolysis
07/01/1992 - "
Hemolysis of phosphatidylcholine-containing erythrocytes by serratamic acid from Serratia marcescens.
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07/01/1992 - "
It was suggested that the hemolysis by serratamic acid-containing liposomes was specific for phosphatidylcholine-containing erythrocyte membranes.
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07/01/1992 - "
1. The hemolysis by serratamic acid, "N-(D-3-hydroxydecanoyl)-L-serine and N-(D-3-hydroxydodecanoyl)-L-serine", was investigated with human and animal erythrocytes using serratamic acid-containing liposomes.
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07/01/1992 - "
3. The concentration of serratamic acid for 50% hemolysis was 0.17 mM at 37 degrees C for 0.2% human erythrocyte suspension in the liposomes which composed of phosphatidylserine, cholesteryl nervonate and serratamic acid (1:0.50:0.37 by mol).
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Suspensions
2.
Serine (L-Serine)
3.
Phosphatidylserines
4.
Phosphatidylcholines (Phosphatidylcholine)
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Liposomes (Liposome)
6.
cholesteryl nervonate