Abstract

From absorption spectra, it was confirmed that allylamine forms a complex with pyridoxal phosphate in both acid and basic solution. Allylamine inhibited the activity of human serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (GO-T) and glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GP-T) in vitro at the same concentration as isonicotinic acid hydrazide acting as anti-vitamin B6. The liver GO-T and GP-T activities were significantly lower in allylamine-treated rats than in control rats. From these results, it is suggested that allylamine has an inhibitory effect on the vitamin B6-dependent enzymes.

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