Title : Inhibition of intracellular cathepsin activities and suppression of immune responses mediated by helper T lymphocyte type-2 by peroral or intraperitoneal administration of vitamin B6.

Pub. Date : 2000 May 27

PMID : 10872819






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1 We reported that pyridoxal phosphate (PAP), a coenzyme form of vitamin B6, strongly inhibits activities of cathepsin B and weakly inhibits those of cathepsins S, K, and C in vitro. Pyridoxal Phosphate cathepsin B Homo sapiens
2 We reported that pyridoxal phosphate (PAP), a coenzyme form of vitamin B6, strongly inhibits activities of cathepsin B and weakly inhibits those of cathepsins S, K, and C in vitro. Pyridoxal Phosphate cathepsin B Homo sapiens