نتایج جستجو برای: urease activity

تعداد نتایج: 1137208  

2013
L. A. DouGLAS

Studies to evaluate more than 100 compounds as inhibitors of urease activity in soils showed that dihydric phenols and quinones were the most effective organic compounds tested and that silver and mercury salts were the most effective inorganic compounds. When the most potent inhibitors were compared using 50 1'8 of inhibitor per g of soil, their effectiveness decreased in the order: catechol >...

2010
Stefania Arioli Enzio Ragg Leonardo Scaglioni Dimitrios Fessas Marco Signorelli Matti Karp Daniele Daffonchio Ivano De Noni Laura Mulas Marco Oggioni Simone Guglielmetti Diego Mora

An understanding of the integrated relationships among the principal cellular functions that govern the bioenergetic reactions of an organism is necessary to determine how cells remain viable and optimise their fitness in the environment. Urease is a complex enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbonic acid. While the induction of urease activity by several microorganism...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Sherif T S Hassan Emil Švajdlenka

Studies on enzyme inhibition remain a crucial area in drug discovery since these studies have led to the discoveries of new lead compounds useful in the treatment of several diseases. In this study, protocatechuic acid (PCA), an active compound from Hibiscus sabdariffa L. has been evaluated for its inhibitory properties against jack bean urease (JBU) as well as its possible toxic effect on huma...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1981

Journal: :Aquatic Microbial Ecology 2008

2007
Jaromir Hubalek Jan Hradecky Vojtech Adam Olga Krystofova Dalibor Huska Michal Masarik Libuse Trnkova Ales Horna Katerina Klosova Martin Adamek Josef Zehnalek Rene Kizek

Urease is the enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of urea into carbon dioxide and ammonia. This enzyme is substrate-specific, which means that the enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of urea only. This feature is a basic diagnostic criterion used in the determination of many bacteria species. Most of the methods utilized for detection of urease are based on analysis of its enzyme activity – the hydrol...

2012
Iwona Konieczna Paulina Żarnowiec Marek Kwinkowski Beata Kolesińska Justyna Frączyk Zbigniew Kamiński Wiesław Kaca

Urease is a virulence factor found in various pathogenic bacteria. It is essential in colonization of a host organism and in maintenance of bacterial cells in tissues. Due to its enzymatic activity, urease has a toxic effect on human cells. The presence of ureolytic activity is an important marker of a number of bacterial infections. Urease is also an immunogenic protein and is recognized by an...

Background: Klebsiella pneumoniae is one of the most important bacteria that cause nosocomial infections. This opportunistic pathogen has a high potential for antibiotic resistance and can generate a thick layer of biofilm. Nowadays, antibiotic resistant strains are emerging and widely spreading worldwide. Thus, it is necessary to combat drug-resistant strains through the use of novel drugs (su...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1976
C M Kunin

Meralluride, mercaptomerin, ethacrynic acid, and penicillamine inhibited urease activity of Proteus mirabilis. The activity of the organic mercurials and ethacrynic acid was markedly inhibited by human and dog urine. Antiurease activity could not be detected in the urine of a human and a dog given meralluride by injection. Urine from patients receiving penicillamine also failed to inhibit ureas...

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