What's the difference between oxidizable and oxygenizable?
Oxidizable
Definition:
(a.) Capable of being oxidized.
Example Sentences:
(1) Functionally, the first component reflected 55% of the reducibility property and an unimpaired oxidizability property, while the latter exhibited derangement of both aspects of cytochrome c activity.
(2) It is concluded that insulin secretion from islet beta cells and the release of phosphate ions showed the same specificity for nutrient secretagogues and that both can be triggered even in the absence of exogenous oxidizable fuels.
(3) The heme synthesis was independent of mitochondrial oxidizable substrates and no difference was observed between pH 7.4 and 6.5.
(4) Incorporation of these antioxidants in microsomal metabolism studies should have general utility in preventing decomposition of readily air oxidizable compounds.
(5) The requirement for oxidizable substrates has been examined with a range of substances, and most of the common energy-yielding metabolites of the mitochondrion are effective.
(6) The NO3(-)-oxidizable cytochrome co-purified with the periplasmic NO3- reductase through fractionation procedures that included ammonium sulphate precipitation, gel filtration at low and high salt concentrations, and ion-exchange chromatography.
(7) Additionally, L-alanine and L-serine can energize solute transport by virtue of conversion to oxidizable D isomers by a membrane-bound alanine racemase.
(8) When the mRNA is subjected to stepwise degradation by beta-elimination, only one oxidizable end-group is found.
(9) To improve reliability we have incorporated 3-carbamoyl-2,2,5,5-tetramethylpyrrolidin-1-yloxy free radical (CTPO) as a stable, oxidizable, and paramagnetic internal standard.
(10) Whereas the Ca2+ sensitivity of state 3 respiration by hepatoma mitochondria can be explained by the activation of 2-oxoglutarate and possibly NAD(+)-isocitrate dehydrogenases, the Ca2+ sensitivity of liver mitochondrial respiration appears to be predominantly mediated by activation of electron flow through ubiquinone and Complex III of the electron transport chain, as indicated by the specificity of the effects of Ca2+ on respiration with different oxidizable substrates.
(11) It was clearly shown that these non-oxidizable elements were able to diffuse into the ceramic as well as oxidizable ones.
(12) Two causes of disulphide maturation of HA are considered: posttranslational folding of molecules conducive to drawing closer of the oxidizable thiol groups, and gradual loss of sensitivity to endogenous reducing agents.
(13) The kinetic patterns of inhibition in which benzyl alcohol is used as the oxidizable substrate suggest that the inhibition is due to the formation of a stable ternary complex composed of aldose reductase, NADP+, and the anti-oxime.
(14) The relative oxidizability of amines (ROA) was correlated with structure, lipophilicity and nucleophilicity parameters of substrates and corresponding amine oxides formed in this biological reaction.
(15) Oxidizable substrates markedly decreased the activity state of the enzyme in hepatocytes from rats fed on a low-protein diet, but had much less effect in hepatocytes from chow-fed rats.
(16) Passing volatiles through KMnO4 or hydrazone reduced growth of the bacteria, indicating that oxidizable organic compounds, primarily aldehydes, were the active components.
(17) (iii) Arsenate did not inhibit motility in the presence of an oxidizable substrate, though it did reduce ATP levels to less than 0.3% (iv) Arsenate completely inhibited chemotaxis under conditions where motility was normal.
(18) The requirement for in vitro incubation to allow expression of these effects and the potential role for oxidizable membrane components were investigated.
(19) Lactate or butyrate, which could not support growth in mineral medium, could replace pyruvate as the oxidizable substrate only when acetate was added to the medium.
(20) This pattern of regulation by O2 supply was completely eliminated by adding low concentrations (20-50 microM) of oxidizable substrate (succinate, malate, ethanol) to the reaction medium.