LIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE, CITRATE SYNTHASE, AND BETA-HYDROXYACYL-COENZYME A-DEHYDROGENASE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE. 7. INFLUENCE OF FREEZING: 253 K (-20 DEG C) AND THAWING OF MUSCLES FROM SHEEP, GAME AND POULTRY ON ACTIVITY AND SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION.

[In German. / En allemand.]

Author(s) : GOTTESMANN P., HAMM R.

Type of article: Article

Summary

FREEZING AT 253 K AND SUBSEQUENT THAWING OF MUSCLES FROM SHEEP, HARE AND ROE-DEER, AND OF BREAST AND LEG MUSCLE FROM CHICKEN AND DUCK, DID NOT RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT CHANGES OF THE TOTAL ACTIVITY OF THE ENZYMES CITRATE SYNTHASE AND BETA-HYDROXYACYL-COENZYME A-DEHYDROGENASE ; LIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE SEEMED TO BE SOMEWHAT MORE LABILE. FREEZING AND THAWING CAUSED A PARTIAL RELEASE OF THESE THREE MITOCHONDRIAL ENZYMES INTO THE SARCOPLASMIC FLUID.

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  • Original title: [In German. / En allemand.]
  • Record ID : 1986-1091
  • Languages: German
  • Source: Z. Lebensm.-Unters. -Forsch. - n. 181
  • Publication date: 1985
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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