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Ureasa a její vztah k ureolytickým bakteriím a hledání nových inhibitorů ureasy


: Petra Hřibová;  Elian Khazneh
: University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno
: Čes. slov. Farm., 2014; 63, 248-252
: Review Articles

Vnásledujícím souhrnu je uveden přehled dostupné literatury na aktuální téma týkající se enzymu ureasy. Ureasa je enzym katalyzující hydrolýzu močoviny. Vpřehledu je diskutován výskyt ureasy, její funkce avýznam arovněž role ureasy aureolytických bakterií vpatogenezi různých onemocnění. Jsou prezentovány známé anorganické ipřírodní inhibitory ureasy. Práce se zabývá důležitostí hledání nových inhibitorů ureasy apotenciálem přírodních látek vtéto oblasti.

Klíčová slova:
bakterie • inhibitor • ureasa


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