Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver

The effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine [(DMN) CAS: 62-75-9; N-nitrosodimethylamine] demethylase system in inbred F344 rat liver were investigated. Dietary riboflavin deficiency markedly stimulated the activity of DMN demethylase I operating at a low substrate concentration (4 mM), but...

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Main Authors: Mathuros Ruchirawat, Siraprapha Saengchan
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spelling th-mahidol.305722018-10-12T14:43:17Z Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver Mathuros Ruchirawat Siraprapha Saengchan Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine The effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine [(DMN) CAS: 62-75-9; N-nitrosodimethylamine] demethylase system in inbred F344 rat liver were investigated. Dietary riboflavin deficiency markedly stimulated the activity of DMN demethylase I operating at a low substrate concentration (4 mM), but it caused no change in the activity of DMN demethylase II operating at a high substrate concentration (200 mM). This effect could be reversed by short-term supplementation of the vitamin by a series of three ip injections (0.5 mg/dose/day) to the deficient animals. This dosage regimen of riboflavin did not change the activity of DMN demethylase I in the normal animals. The study in vitro demonstrated that flavins were inhibitory to DMN demethylase I. The enzyme activity in the microsomes of both control and deficient animals was inhibited by preincubation with flavins, suggesting that the interaction between flavins and the enzyme rendered the enzyme inactive. Flavin adenine dinucleotide(FAD) appeared to have a more pronounced effect than riboflavin. In agreement with the earlier observation, DMN demethylase II was unaffected by FAD or riboflavin. © 1984, Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. 2018-10-12T07:40:14Z 2018-10-12T07:40:14Z 1984-01-01 Article Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Vol.72, No.5 (1984), 1167-1171 10.1093/jnci/72.5.1167 14602105 00278874 2-s2.0-0021259736 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30572 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0021259736&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
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Medicine
Mathuros Ruchirawat
Siraprapha Saengchan
Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver
description The effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine [(DMN) CAS: 62-75-9; N-nitrosodimethylamine] demethylase system in inbred F344 rat liver were investigated. Dietary riboflavin deficiency markedly stimulated the activity of DMN demethylase I operating at a low substrate concentration (4 mM), but it caused no change in the activity of DMN demethylase II operating at a high substrate concentration (200 mM). This effect could be reversed by short-term supplementation of the vitamin by a series of three ip injections (0.5 mg/dose/day) to the deficient animals. This dosage regimen of riboflavin did not change the activity of DMN demethylase I in the normal animals. The study in vitro demonstrated that flavins were inhibitory to DMN demethylase I. The enzyme activity in the microsomes of both control and deficient animals was inhibited by preincubation with flavins, suggesting that the interaction between flavins and the enzyme rendered the enzyme inactive. Flavin adenine dinucleotide(FAD) appeared to have a more pronounced effect than riboflavin. In agreement with the earlier observation, DMN demethylase II was unaffected by FAD or riboflavin. © 1984, Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Siraprapha Saengchan
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title Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver
title_short Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver
title_full Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver
title_fullStr Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver
title_full_unstemmed Effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver
title_sort effects of riboflavin on the dimethylnitrosamine demethylase system in the rat liver
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