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Inhibitory Effect of Some Mucopolysaccharides on the Lipolytic Activity of the Aorta of Animals

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THE acid mucopolysaccharides (MPS) as macro-anions form complexes with proteins and thus they change the isoelectric point of the latter. Based on this property some MPS's are able to inhibit or activate many enzyme systems1.

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GERŐ, S., GERGELY, J., DÉVÉNYI, T. et al. Inhibitory Effect of Some Mucopolysaccharides on the Lipolytic Activity of the Aorta of Animals. Nature 194, 1181–1182 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1941181a0

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