Publications by authors named "P Kinkade"

Echimidine is the main pyrrolizidine alkaloid of L., a plant domesticated in many countries. Because of echimidine's toxicity, this alkaloid has become a target of the European Food Safety Authority regulations, especially in regard to honey contamination.

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The design and synthesis of dipeptidyl disulfides and dipeptidyl benzoylhydrazones as selective inhibitors of the cysteine protease Cathepsin S are described. These inhibitors were expected to form a slowly reversible covalent adduct of the active site cysteine of Cathepsin S. Formation of the initial adduct was confirmed by mass spectral analysis.

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Association and dissociation rate constants for a competitive inhibitor of HIV-1 protease were determined by a novel method employing a pair of integrated rate equations. This method, termed the paired progress curve method, is both rapid and reproducible. Progress curves, taken at a single concentration of inhibitor, are analyzed simultaneously to determine association and dissociation rate constants, the concentration of active sites, and the catalytic rate constant.

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Nevirapine (BI-RG-587) is a potent and specific non-nucleoside inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 reverse transcriptase. The compound is non-competitive with respect to template, primer, and nucleoside triphosphates indicating that BI-RG-587 does not act directly at the catalytic site. The binding site for this inhibitor was investigated by employing an azido photoaffinity analogue, BI-RJ-70, to covalently label the enzyme.

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We examined the release of bronchoactive mediators into the airways of allergic primates during the acute response to specific antigen inhalation. Twelve adult male cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) with a naturally occurring respiratory sensitivity to inhaled Ascaris suum extract were anesthetized and intubated for each study. Respiratory system resistance (Rrs) and dynamic lung compliance (CLdyn) were measured before and after antigen inhalation, and the release of mediators into the airways was assessed by bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL).

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