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However, the reasons why men and women catabolize the drugs at different rates is still unknown.
Dissolved oxygen is depleted as bacteria begin to catabolize organic material in sewage.
Background Two known enzymes catabolize the essential amino acid tryptophan in mammals.
This does not exclude automatically, that species can catabolize other sugars or have an anaerobiosis like fermenting bacteria.
Pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) is a cofactor in transaminases that can catabolize amino acids.
It also suggests that these tissues might have increased sensitivity to homocysteine toxicity because they cannot catabolize excess homocysteine via transsulfuration.
The biofilm on the walls of the drain field trenches will use atmospheric oxygen in the trenches to catabolize organic compounds in septic tank effluent.
They catabolize a variety of energy sources including carbohydrates, glycerol, lactate,malate, citrate, arginine, agmatine, and many keto acids .
In fact, mammals catabolize serine into pyruvate with the enzymes serine hydroxymethyltransferase and glycine cleavage enzymes rather than SDH.
Non-fermenter (also non-fermenting bacteria) are a taxonomic heterogene group of bacteria of the division Proteobacteria, which can not catabolize glucose and therefore are not able to ferment.
This enzyme participates in arachidonic acid metabolism, and has recently been shown to catabolize S-Nitrosoglutathione, as a means to degrade NO in an NADPH dependent manner.
Strains of Rhodococcus are applicably important owing to their ability to catabolize a wide range of compounds and produce bioactive steroids, acrylamide, and acrylic acid, and their involvement in fossil fuel biodesulfurization.