1990
DOI: 10.2503/jjshs.58.907
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Effect of Lead Arsenate on Coenzyme A in Fruit Pulp of Satsuma Mandarin

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“…Citrate synthase is operated, in vivo, under lower rates without a detectable effect on its extractable activity, and so causing the long-term effect on citrate accumulation. Interestingly, it has been reported that lead arsenate also reduces the concentration of acetyl-CoA, in parallel to the reduction in citrate synthase activity (Yamaki, 1990b). However, it should be considered that lead arsenate was used at a concentration of 3000 mg•L -1 , and if it contained even a minor amount of arsenite, this might have caused the effect.…”
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“…Citrate synthase is operated, in vivo, under lower rates without a detectable effect on its extractable activity, and so causing the long-term effect on citrate accumulation. Interestingly, it has been reported that lead arsenate also reduces the concentration of acetyl-CoA, in parallel to the reduction in citrate synthase activity (Yamaki, 1990b). However, it should be considered that lead arsenate was used at a concentration of 3000 mg•L -1 , and if it contained even a minor amount of arsenite, this might have caused the effect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…) Marc.] (Yamaki, 1990a(Yamaki, , 1990b. The effect of arsenite, which also reduces fruit acidity, has not been studied previously in citrus.…”
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