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Title: [Dietary protein as a modulator of the activity of enzymes metabolizing xenobiotics. Epoxide hydrolase]. Author: Tutel'ian VA, Kravchenko LV, Kuz'mina EE. Journal: Vopr Pitan; 1990; (6):61-4. PubMed ID: 2293455. Abstract: Growing male rats received rations containing 5.18 and 33% of protein during 2 months. In contrast to other microsomal enzymes, epoxide hydrolase activity was maximal in the liver of the animals which received the ration with 5% of protein, and minimal--with 18% of protein. Epoxide hydrolase in the liver of rats that received the rations with 5 and 18% of protein showed equally expressed capacity for induction and activation in vivo and in vitro.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]