Nghĩa của từ nicotinic acid bằng Tiếng Anh

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a vitamin of the B complex that is widely distributed in foods such as milk, wheat germ, and meat, and can be synthesized in the body from tryptophan. Its deficiency causes pellagra.
Thus, the enzymes nicotinic acid mononucleotide adenylyltransferase and NAD synthetase are essential for growth of E. coli (coded for by the genes nadD and nadE, respectively).
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1. Pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition containing nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate or derivative thereof

2. 7 Vitamin B3 comes in two basic forms - niacin (also called nicotinic acid) and niacinamide (also called nicotinamide).

3. Growth and sporulation of all the strains appeared to be independent of aneurine, nicotinic acid, pantothenic acid, pyridoxin and riboflavin.

4. The three vitamin precursors used in these salvage metabolic pathways are nicotinic acid (NA), nicotinamide (Nam) and nicotinamide riboside (NR).

5. The present invention relates to a use of nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide phosphate or a derivative thereof for promoting the differentiation of keratinocytes into fibroblasts.

6. Using Kö 592 — or any potent β-adrenolytic — and nicotinic acid resp. it is thus possible to differentiate between adrenergic and nonadrenergics mechanisms leading to lipolysis.

7. In contrast, both the effects of norepinephrine and ACTH were inhibited to about the same degree by the α-adrenolytic phenoxybenzamine and completely blocked by pretreatment with nicotinic acid.

8. For example, the enzyme nicotinamidase, which converts nicotinamide to nicotinic acid, is a target for drug design, as this enzyme is absent in humans but present in yeast and bacteria.

9. The behaviour of blood glucose during infusion of nicotinic acid together with the daily insulin dosage permitted a metabolic distinction to be made between diabetics of the stable and unstable (‘brittle’) type.

10. A novel product obtained by reacting an alkalimetal salt of nicotinic acid with a trivalent chromium salt and having glucose tolerance factor activity, a process for its production and a method for its use, are disclosed.

11. Beside the well known diminution of portal flow by vasopressin, which is extreme in anaesthetised minipig, there could be shown a remarkable diminution by high intravenous doses of nicotinic acid too without significant changes of systemic blood pressure and heart rat.

12. Acute coronary syndrome As with other nicotinic acid medicinal products, caution should be used when Trevaclyn is used in patients with unstable angina or in the acute phase of an MI, particularly when such patients are also receiving vasoactive medicinal products such as nitrates, calcium channel blockers, or adrenergic blocking agents

13. Regarding its ecological importance, alkaloid Biosynthesis is a complex process that involves several enzymatic steps ().Nicotine has two ring moieties, a pyrrolidine ring and a pyridine ring, derived from two branch pathways (18, 27).The pyridine ring of nicotine is derived from nicotinic acid, whereas the pyrrolidine ring originates from polyamine putrescine metabolism, which is gradually

14. Under hydrothermal conditions, three copper coordination polymers, [Cu 1.5 (ina)(Btch)]·H 2 O (1), [Cu 2 (ina) 2 (bdc) 0.5 (μ 3-OH)] (2), and [Cu(ina)(na)] (3), were prepared from Cu(NO 3) 2 ·2.5H 2 O and a combination of pyridinecarboxylic acid {4-pyridinecarboxylic (isonicotinic acid, inaH) or 3-pyridinecarboxylic (nicotinic acid, naH)} and multicarboxylic acid {1,3-benzenedicarboxylic

15. The present invention provides an eperisone pharmaceutical composition having improved preservability and pH stability, the composition containing 20-60 wt% of eperisone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; 1-30 wt% of at least one acidifier selected from D-glucaric acid, D-glucoascorbic acid, gluconic acid, D-glucuronic acid, gluconolactone, glucuronolactone, glutamic acid, itaconic acid, caffeic acid, glycyrrhizic acid, ethane sulfonic acid, benzene sulfonic acid, dehydroascoribic acid, salicylic acid, salicyl sulfonic acid, gallic acid, nicotinic acid, and chlorogenic acid; 0.3-8 wt% of a binder; and 10-80 wt% of a diluent.