Publications by authors named "Adrine M Innocente"

Trichomonas vaginalis is a flagellated parasite that causes trichomonosis, the most common non-viral sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the world. Worryingly, trichomonosis is associated to increased transmission of HIV. Due to high frequency of the infection during pregnancy and the development of metronidazole-resistant isolates, therapeutic alternatives to 5-nitroimidazole are being searched.

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More than 40% of the World population is at risk of contracting malaria, which affects primarily poor populations in tropical and subtropical areas. Antimalarial pharmacotherapy has utilised plant-derived products such as quinine and artemisinin as well as their derivatives. However, worldwide use of these antimalarials has caused the spread of resistant parasites, resulting in increased malaria morbidity and mortality.

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In this study, we have reported the kinetic and biochemical characterization of ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase (E-NPP) activity in rat cardiac fractions, one soluble and the other enriched in vesicles derived from sarcoplasmic reticulum. Both fractions demonstrated E-NPP activities, which could be observed by extracellular hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl-5'-thymidine monophosphate (p-Nph-5'-TMP) and other biochemical characteristics. The K(M) values for the hydrolysis of p-Nph-5'-TMP in soluble and microsomal fractions were 118.

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The present study describes the enzymatic properties and molecular identification of 5'-nucleotidase in soluble and microsomal fractions from rat cardiac ventricles. Using AMP as a substrate, the results showed that the cation and the concentration required for maximal activity in the two fractions was magnesium at a final concentration of 1 mM. The pH optimum for both fractions was 9.

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