pteridines การใช้
- The eyes of some pigeons contain yellow fluorescing pigments known as pteridines.
- Pterins and flavins are classes of substituted pteridines that have important biological activity.
- Neopterin belongs to the chemical group known as pteridines.
- The first type is the erythrophores, which contains reddish pigments such as carotenoids and pteridines.
- An example : the sentence beginning with " Biochromes, such as pteridines and carotinoids . . . ".
- Most chromatophores can generate pteridines from guanosine triphosphate, but xanthophores appear to have supplemental biochemical pathways enabling them to accumulate yellow pigment.
- The brightly colored eyes of many bird species result from the presence of other pigments, such as pteridines, purines, and carotenoids.
- There is a page ( stub ) called pteridines, a link would have been helpful if the link points to the correct molecule.
- She was the Frederick Gowland Hopkins Lecturer at 12th International Conference of Pteridines and Folates in 2001, an honor she particularly appreciated because her father had worked with Hopkins . and on the Council of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Sepiapterin reductase ( 7, 8-dihydrobiopterin : NADP + oxidoreductase; EC 1.1 . 1.153 ) catalyzes the NADPH-dependent reduction of various carbonyl substances, including derivatives of pteridines, and belongs to a group of enzymes called aldo-keto reductases.