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In vitro effects of mercury-selenium compounds on enzymes

pmid: 7167980
In vitro effects of mercury-selenium compounds on enzymes
In vitro effects of mercury-selenium compounds, as compared with mercurials, against glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), catalase and trypsin were studied. Inhibitory potencies of two mercury-selenium (Hg-Se) compounds, bis(methylmercuric) selenide (BMS), and a reaction product of HgCl2, Na2SeO3 and glutathione (GSH), were markedly weaker than those of their original mercurials, methylmercury and mercuric mercury, respectively.
Mercury, Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase, In Vitro Techniques, Catalase, Glutathione, Kinetics, Selenium, Animals, Cattle, Enzyme Inhibitors, Trypsin Inhibitors
Mercury, Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase, In Vitro Techniques, Catalase, Glutathione, Kinetics, Selenium, Animals, Cattle, Enzyme Inhibitors, Trypsin Inhibitors
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