Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1939582020> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1939582020 endingPage "63" @default.
- W1939582020 startingPage "1153" @default.
- W1939582020 abstract "Human saliva was tested for the presence of cytosolic class 3 aldehyde dehydrogenase, glutathione S-transferases alpha, mu, and pi, and DT-diaphorase, enzymes that are known to catalyze the biotransformation of many xenobiotics, including some that are carcinogens and some that are antineoplastic agents. Each of these enzymes was found to be present in this fluid. Inducers of these enzymes are known to be abundantly present in the human diet, especially in certain vegetables and fruits. Further investigation revealed that the salivary content of these enzymes rapidly, coordinately, and markedly increased upon daily consumption of relatively large amounts of coffee or broccoli. The enzyme activities of interest rapidly returned to basal levels when these substances were removed from the diet. Given the important role that cytosolic class 3 aldehyde dehydrogenase, the glutathione S-transferases, and DT-diaphorase are thought to play in determining the carcinogenic potential of some cancer-producing agents as well as the cytotoxic potential of some antineoplastic agents, and assuming that their salivary levels reflect their tissue levels, quantification of the salivary content of one or more of these enzymes, a noninvasive and relatively easy undertaking, could be useful in: (a) preliminarily assessing the chemopreventive potential of various diets and drugs; (b) establishing the optimal dose and schedule in Phase I clinical trials for any putatively chemopreventive diets or drugs of interest; and (c) the rational selection and use of chemotherapeutic agents, since several are inactivated, and a few are activated, by these enzymes; alternatively, the antineoplastic agent could be selected first and then a diet that enables the agent to achieve its full therapeutic potential would be selected based on whether high or low enzyme activity would be favorable in that regard. Such measurements may also be useful as an indicator when exposure to carcinogenic/teratogenic/otherwise toxic environmental/industrial/dietary agents that induce these enzymes is suspected." @default.
- W1939582020 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1939582020 creator A5015487974 @default.
- W1939582020 creator A5037083093 @default.
- W1939582020 creator A5043415837 @default.
- W1939582020 date "1995-10-01" @default.
- W1939582020 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W1939582020 title "Identification of a class 3 aldehyde dehydrogenase in human saliva and increased levels of this enzyme, glutathione S-transferases, and DT-diaphorase in the saliva of subjects who continually ingest large quantities of coffee or broccoli." @default.
- W1939582020 cites W111388190 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1506332746 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1514403557 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1526886060 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1534406521 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1546121111 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1553646132 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1581056421 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1891830453 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1911702895 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1923263537 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1967077010 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1967544359 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1971128999 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1977210179 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1982628372 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1985101145 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W1988887160 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2006802772 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2007064404 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2011004579 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2020178430 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2021816606 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2026637286 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2028718177 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2031294163 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2035357097 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2053821985 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2075905051 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2087315272 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2088617625 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2103113315 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2114458295 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2117592830 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2124622604 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2129312458 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2131319712 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2131643198 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2146544599 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2216469734 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2271065304 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2271864473 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2397861637 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2413625585 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2463475710 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W2614442853 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W957338264 @default.
- W1939582020 cites W3058514876 @default.
- W1939582020 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9815907" @default.
- W1939582020 hasPublicationYear "1995" @default.
- W1939582020 type Work @default.
- W1939582020 sameAs 1939582020 @default.
- W1939582020 citedByCount "26" @default.
- W1939582020 countsByYear W19395820202014 @default.
- W1939582020 countsByYear W19395820202017 @default.
- W1939582020 countsByYear W19395820202021 @default.
- W1939582020 countsByYear W19395820202023 @default.
- W1939582020 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1939582020 hasAuthorship W1939582020A5015487974 @default.
- W1939582020 hasAuthorship W1939582020A5037083093 @default.
- W1939582020 hasAuthorship W1939582020A5043415837 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C114246631 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C115448650 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C25747580 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C2777318727 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C504460877 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C538909803 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConcept C98274493 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C114246631 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C115448650 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C181199279 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C185592680 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C25747580 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C2777318727 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C504460877 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C538909803 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C55493867 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C86803240 @default.
- W1939582020 hasConceptScore W1939582020C98274493 @default.
- W1939582020 hasIssue "10" @default.
- W1939582020 hasLocation W19395820201 @default.
- W1939582020 hasOpenAccess W1939582020 @default.
- W1939582020 hasPrimaryLocation W19395820201 @default.
- W1939582020 hasRelatedWork W139643791 @default.
- W1939582020 hasRelatedWork W1939582020 @default.
- W1939582020 hasRelatedWork W1969419384 @default.