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Mauro Iuliano1, Gaetano De Tommaso, Raffaele Ragone
1Dipartimento di Chimica, Università Federico II, Naples, Italy.
Abstract:
The total plasma concentration of homocysteine is a marker of this amino acid's atherogenic potential. However, the homocysteine pool exists almost entirely as oxidized homocysteine equivalents (OHcyE), composed of homocystine and cysteine-homocysteine disulphides (20-30%), and protein-bound disulphide (70-80%). We have noticed that the total concentration of OHcyE in injured coronary artery tissue is higher than the aqueous solubility of homocystine (approximately 1.4-1.5 x 10
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