Identification and characterization of dihydropyrimidinase inhibited by plumbagin isolated from Nepenthes miranda extract

Volume: 171-172, Pages: 124 - 135
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Dihydropyrimidinase is a member of the cyclic amidohydrolase family, which also includes allantoinase, dihydroorotase, hydantoinase, and imidase. This enzyme is important in pyrimidine metabolism, and blocking its activity would be detrimental to cell survival. This study investigated the dihydropyrimidinase inhibition by plumbagin isolated from the extract of carnivorous plant Nepenthes miranda (Nm). Plumbagin inhibited dihydropyrimidinase with...
Paper Details
Title
Identification and characterization of dihydropyrimidinase inhibited by plumbagin isolated from Nepenthes miranda extract
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
171-172
Pages
124 - 135
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