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Reduction of tertiary amine N-oxides by liver preparations: function of aldehyde oxidase as a major N-oxide reductase

  • Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1984 Jun 29;121(3):749-54. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(84)90742-3.
S Kitamura K Tatsumi
Abstract

Reduction of tertiary amine N-oxides to the corresponding amines by liver preparations was investigated with imipramine N-oxide and cyclobenzaprine N-oxide under anaerobic conditions. Rabbit liver cytosol in the presence of an electron donor of aldehyde oxidase exhibited a significant N-oxide reductase activity which is comparable to the activity of the liver microsomes supplemented with NADPH. Rabbit liver aldehyde oxidase also exhibited the N-oxide reductase activity in the presence of its electron donor, indicating that the activity observed in the liver cytosol is due to this cytosolic Enzyme. Furthermore, the tertiary amine N-oxide reductase activity of liver cytosols from rats, mice, hamsters and hogs was demonstrated by comparison with that of liver microsomes from these mammalian species.

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