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Determination of diamine oxidase (histaminase) activity. An interference of aldehyde metabolizing enzymes

  • Histamine and Kinins
  • Short Communications of Papers Given at the 6th Annual Meeting of the European Branch of the Histamine Club London, 20–22 April, 1977 Brief Papers
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The results obtained with various inhibitors suggest that for exact estimation of DAO activity in many tissue homogenates it is not sufficient to estimate simply the amount ofΔ 1-pyrroline formed during reaction.

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Fogel, A., Biegański, T., Wozniak, J. et al. Determination of diamine oxidase (histaminase) activity. An interference of aldehyde metabolizing enzymes. Agents and Actions 8, 388–389 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01968631

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