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Effects of inhibitors on monoamine oxidase activity in perch (Perca flavescens) brain in vitro.

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. C: Comparative pharmacology (1982-01-01)
T R Hall, J M Olcese, H R Figueroa, V L deVlaming
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1. Perch brain homogenates were incubated in vitro and monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity was determined fluorometrically, using a kynuramine substrate. 2. Clorgyline, harmaline and deprenyl inhibited MAO activity in a concentration-related manner, with single sigmoid inhibition curves, and the type A inhibitors harmaline and clorgyline were more effective than the type B inhibitor deprenyl. 3. Two types of inhibition were recognized in vitro; a fast-onsetting inhibition, similar to that produced by a reversible inhibitor, and a slow-onsetting inhibition, which is time- and concentration-dependent and presumably represents inactivation of the enzyme.

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4-Quinolinol, 98%