In plants, putrescine is also produced through an alternative arginine decarboxylase pathway. |
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The putrescine and the cadaverine concentrations were higher in the proximal than in the distal part of the intestinal lumen. |
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However, Lefevre et al. found an ion-specific increase in putrescine and tyramine concentrations. |
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The effect was dose-dependent in the case of spermidine, but not putrescine and spermine. |
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Because of their positive charges, putrescine, spermidine, and spermine show a high affinity with the acidic constituents of the cell. |
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The noxious gases putrescine and cadaverine get on your clothes too. |
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Decaying meat produces its own peculiar scent molecules, I later learned, with names like putrescine and cadaverine. |
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These specificities lead to preferential bindings through the DNA minor groove for putrescine and spermidine, whereas spermine binds by the major groove. |
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The results showed that a combination of ammonium acetate and putrescine was better than one of these compounds alone. |
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Increasing the concentration of putrescine did not enhance identification of the defects caused by this compound. |
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Bienzyme biosensors for glucose, ethanol and putrescine built on oxidase sweet potato peroxidase. |
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Measurement of putrescine, spermidine, and spermine in physiological fluids by use of an amino acid analyzer. |
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The synthetic attractants used were individual component BioLure formulations of ammonium acetate, putrescine, and trimethylamine. |
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While pigs are a fairly decent approximation of humans in such contexts, the study failed to detect two compounds, cadaverine and putrescine, usually found in decaying human cadavers. |
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It turns out that death, in odor form, is indeed straightforward: a couple of relatively coöperative naturally occurring chemicals, putrescine and cadaverine, are responsible for the characteristic smell of a decaying corpse. |
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These compounds, which have gothic names like cadaverine and putrescine, are collected in a vial and from there fed into a gas chromatograph that identifies them. |
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Attraction of both sexes of the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens, to a mixture of ammonia, methylamine, and putrescine. |
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When bacteria feeds on protein-rich diseased gum tissue, this process produces chemicals cadaverine and putrescine, which smell of rotten flesh. |
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Anchovies are associated with scombroid-poisoning due to biogenic amine contents such as histamine, putrescine and cadaverine. |
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The most common biogenic amines found in foods are histamine, tyramine, cadaverine, 2-phenylethylamine, spermine, sperm idi ne, putrescine, tryptamine, and agmatine. |
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Putrescine is naturally produced in mammals by an enzyme called ornithine decarboxylase,or ODC, and is easily absorbed and cleared by the body. |
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