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  • Cysteamine
  • Chemical compound

    Cysteamine is an organosulfur compound with the formula HSCH2CH2NH2. A white, water-soluble solid, it contains both an amine and a thiol functional group

    Cysteamine

    Cysteamine

    Cysteamine

  • Cystinosis
  • Lysosomal storage disease

    kidney function, and address systemic complications. Cysteamine therapy: Cysteamine (cysteamine bitartrate) is the only specific disease-modifying therapy

    Cystinosis

    Cystinosis

    Cystinosis

  • Age spot
  • Age-related skin blemish

    use of depigmentation agents, such as hydroquinone, tretinoin, topical cysteamine, azelaic acid, or alpha hydroxy acids. Differently from the melanotic

    Age spot

    Age spot

    Age_spot

  • Cysteamine dioxygenase
  • Class of enzymes

    Cysteamine dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11.19) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction cysteamine   O2         hypotaurine The two substrates of this

    Cysteamine dioxygenase

    Cysteamine dioxygenase

    Cysteamine_dioxygenase

  • Lentigo
  • Small pigment spots on skin

    case, however other agents might work well (4% hydroquinone, 5% topical cysteamine, 10% topical ascorbic acid). Freckle List of skin diseases Mole Skin disease

    Lentigo

    Lentigo

    Lentigo

  • Pantetheine
  • Chemical compound

    Pantetheine is the cysteamine amide analog of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5). The dimer of this compound, pantethine is more commonly known, and is considered

    Pantetheine

    Pantetheine

    Pantetheine

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Darkening of an area of skin or nails due to increased melanin

    niacinamide, l-ascorbic acid,[citation needed] retinoids such as tretinoin, or cysteamine hydrochloride. Hydroquinone was the most commonly prescribed hyperpigmentation

    Hyperpigmentation

    Hyperpigmentation

    Hyperpigmentation

  • Pantethine
  • Chemical compound

    which is produced from pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) by the addition of cysteamine. Pantethine was discovered by Gene Brown, a PhD student at the time. Pantethine

    Pantethine

    Pantethine

  • Melasma
  • Medical condition

    lightening in melasma by decreasing melanogenesis in epidermal melanocytes. Cysteamine hydrochloride (5%) over-the-counter Mechanism of action seems to involve

    Melasma

    Melasma

    Melasma

  • Cystine
  • Chemical compound

    about 1-2% of kidney stone disease in adults. Various derivatives of cysteamine are used to address cystinosis. These derivatives convert poorly soluble

    Cystine

    Cystine

    Cystine

  • Hydroquinone
  • Chemical compound

    available or under research, including azelaic acid, kojic acid, retinoids, cysteamine, topical steroids, glycolic acid, and other substances. One of these,

    Hydroquinone

    Hydroquinone

    Hydroquinone

  • Bitartrate
  • Chemical compound

    tartaric acid. Some examples of bitartrate salts include: Choline bitartrate Cysteamine bitartrate Dihydrocodeine bitartrate Dimethylaminoethanol bitartrate Hydrocodone

    Bitartrate

    Bitartrate

    Bitartrate

  • Cystamine
  • Chemical compound

    into cysteamine and RS-cysteamine mixed disulfide by thiol-disulfide exchange. This is done by consumption of intracellular glutathione. Cysteamine is then

    Cystamine

    Cystamine

    Cystamine

  • Proanthocyanidin
  • Class of polyphenols found in many plants

    phloroglucinolysis), thioglycolic acid (thioglycolysis), benzyl mercaptan or cysteamine (processes called thiolysis) leading to the formation of oligomers that

    Proanthocyanidin

    Proanthocyanidin

  • Thioethanolamine S-acetyltransferase
  • chemical reaction cysteamine +   acetyl-CoA             S-acetylcysteamine + coenzyme A   The two substrates of this enzyme are cysteamine and acetyl-CoA

    Thioethanolamine S-acetyltransferase

    Thioethanolamine S-acetyltransferase

    Thioethanolamine_S-acetyltransferase

  • Nephropathic cystinosis
  • Medical: rare diseases, nephrology,

    kidney function, and address systemic complications. Cysteamine therapy: Cysteamine (cysteamine bitartrate) is the only specific disease-modifying therapy

    Nephropathic cystinosis

    Nephropathic_cystinosis

  • Procyanidin
  • Group of chemical compounds

    phloroglucinolysis), thioglycolic acid (thioglycolysis), benzyl mercaptan or cysteamine (processes called thiolysis) leading to the formation of oligomers that

    Procyanidin

    Procyanidin

    Procyanidin

  • Coenzyme A
  • Coenzyme, notable for its synthesis and oxidation role

    Structure of coenzyme A: 1: 3′-phosphoadenosine. 2: diphosphate, organophosphate anhydride. 3: pantoic acid. 4: β-alanine. 5: cysteamine.

    Coenzyme A

    Coenzyme A

    Coenzyme_A

  • Thiophosphate
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Funck-Brentano C (1999). "A study of the relative bioavailability of cysteamine hydrochloride, cysteamine bitartrate and phosphocysteamine in healthy adult male volunteers"

    Thiophosphate

    Thiophosphate

  • Astrocyte
  • Type of brain cell

    jtemb.2016.06.011. PMC 5141684. PMID 27908425. Schipper, HM (1993). "Cysteamine gliopathy in situ: a cellular stress model for the biogenesis of astrocytic

    Astrocyte

    Astrocyte

    Astrocyte

  • 2-Methylthioethylamine
  • Chemical compound

    colorless liquid. It can be viewed as the product of S-methylation of cysteamine or decarboxylation of S-methylcysteine. The compound is a ligand and,

    2-Methylthioethylamine

    2-Methylthioethylamine

  • Fatty acyl-CoA esters
  • Acyl CoA with a fatty acid tail

    3'-phospho-AMP linked to phosphorylated pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) and cysteamine. Long-chain acyl-CoA esters are substrates for a number of important enzymatic

    Fatty acyl-CoA esters

    Fatty_acyl-CoA_esters

  • Thiomorpholine
  • Chemical compound

    can be considered a thio analog of morpholine. It can be prepared from cysteamine and vinyl chloride: H2NCH2CH2SH + CH2=CHCl → HN(CH2)4S + HCl International

    Thiomorpholine

    Thiomorpholine

    Thiomorpholine

  • Lithocarpus glaber
  • Species of tree

    have been analysed through acid-catalyzed degradation in the presence of cysteamine and have a potent free radical scavenging activity. The species was first

    Lithocarpus glaber

    Lithocarpus glaber

    Lithocarpus_glaber

  • Thiol
  • Any organic compound having a sulfanyl group (–SH)

    penicillamine also are classified as an aminothiols. One variation is cysteamine (HSCH2CH2NH2. Thiols form sulfides, thioacetals, and thioesters, which

    Thiol

    Thiol

    Thiol

  • Holo-(acyl-carrier-protein) synthase
  • Protein family

    holo-ACP capable of acyl group activation via thioesterification of the cysteamine thiol of 4'-PP. This superfamily consists of two subtypes: the trimeric

    Holo-(acyl-carrier-protein) synthase

    Holo-(acyl-carrier-protein) synthase

    Holo-(acyl-carrier-protein)_synthase

  • Pantothenic acid
  • Chemical compound

    Structure of coenzyme A: 1: 3′-phosphoadenosine. 2: diphosphate, organophosphate anhydride. 3: pantoic acid. 4: β-alanine. 5: cysteamine.

    Pantothenic acid

    Pantothenic acid

    Pantothenic_acid

  • Paracetamol poisoning
  • Toxicity due to paracetamol overdose

    repeat supratherapeutic ingestion are treated based on risk assessment. Cysteamine and methionine have also been used to prevent hepatotoxicity, although

    Paracetamol poisoning

    Paracetamol poisoning

    Paracetamol_poisoning

  • Condensed tannin
  • Polymers formed by the condensation of flavans

    called thiolysis), thioglycolic acid (reaction called thioglycolysis) or cysteamine. These techniques are generally called depolymerisation and give information

    Condensed tannin

    Condensed tannin

    Condensed_tannin

  • Disulfide (biochemistry)
  • and can be fatal. This disorder can be resolved by treatment with cysteamine. Cysteamine functions by the converting the symmetrical disulfide cystine to

    Disulfide (biochemistry)

    Disulfide (biochemistry)

    Disulfide_(biochemistry)

  • MEA
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Membrane electrode assembly, part of a PEM fuel cell Mercaptoethylamine-2 or cysteamine, an organic chemical compound Monoethanolamine, an organic chemical compound

    MEA

    MEA

  • Horizon Therapeutics
  • Irish tax-registered pharmaceutical

    (naproxen/esomeprazole magnesium), Buphenyl (sodium phenylbutyrate), Procysbi (cysteamine bitartrate), and Ravicti (glycerol phenylbutyrate). The company's lead

    Horizon Therapeutics

    Horizon_Therapeutics

  • Thiazolidine
  • Chemical compound

    antibiotic penicillin. Thiazolidine is prepared by the condensation of cysteamine and formaldehyde. Other thiazolidines may be synthesized by similar condensations

    Thiazolidine

    Thiazolidine

  • Umbellulone
  • Chemical compound

    for thiols. The molecule is reactive with most of the thiols, such as cysteamine, but not with all. A possible synthesis of umbellulone is given by the

    Umbellulone

    Umbellulone

    Umbellulone

  • Thiazoline
  • Chemical compound

    1909. 2-Thiazolines are commonly prepared from 2-aminoethanethiols (e.g. cysteamine). They may also be synthesized via the Asinger reaction. Many molecules

    Thiazoline

    Thiazoline

  • Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Medical condition

    propylthiouracil combined with sulphasalazine (3 cases), carbamazepine (3 cases), cysteamine (2 cases), etanercept (2 cases), isoniazid (2 cases), trimethadione combined

    Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus

    Childhood-onset_systemic_lupus_erythematosus

  • Metiamide
  • Chemical compound

    reduction gives the corresponding alcohol (4). Reaction of that with cysteamine (mercaptoethylamine), as its hydrochloride, leads to intermediate 5. In

    Metiamide

    Metiamide

    Metiamide

  • DFT383
  • Investigational gene therapy

    functions up to 36 months post-treatment, with patients discontinuing oral cysteamine. No serious adverse events related to the therapy were reported. In May

    DFT383

    DFT383

  • List of EC numbers (EC 1)
  • 2,3-dioxygenase EC 1.13.11.18: persulfide dioxygenase EC 1.13.11.19: cysteamine dioxygenase EC 1.13.11.20: cysteine dioxygenase EC 1.13.11.21: Now EC

    List of EC numbers (EC 1)

    List_of_EC_numbers_(EC_1)

  • Carbon quantum dot
  • Type of carbon nanoparticle

    Mewada, Ashmi; Thakur, Mukeshchand; Tank, Arun; Sharon, Madhuri (2013). "Cysteamine hydrochloride protected carbon dots as a vehicle for the efficient release

    Carbon quantum dot

    Carbon quantum dot

    Carbon_quantum_dot

  • List of drugs: Cp–Cz
  • (INN) Cyramza cyromazine (INN) Cystadane Cystadrops Cystagon Cystaran cysteamine bitartrate cysteine (INN) Cystastat Cysto-Conray II Cystografin Cystospaz

    List of drugs: Cp–Cz

    List_of_drugs:_Cp–Cz

  • IDPN (chemical)
  • Chemical compound

    μmol/kg body weight in selenium, the symptoms were completely absent. Cysteamine is another compound that, when administered at the same time as the IDPN

    IDPN (chemical)

    IDPN (chemical)

    IDPN_(chemical)

  • 2021 in science
  • threatened with extinction, mainly caused by overfishing. 8 September Cysteamine, an antioxidant drug already approved for human use, is shown to reverse

    2021 in science

    2021 in science

    2021_in_science

  • Thienamycin
  • Chemical compound

    although ThnT, ThnR, and ThnH are involved in the processing of CoA to cysteamine for use in the pathway. Various oxidations complete the biosynthesis.[citation

    Thienamycin

    Thienamycin

    Thienamycin

  • BDTH2
  • Chemical compound

    compound is prepared by treating isophthaloyl dichloride with two equiv of cysteamine: BDTH2 can be used to chelate heavy metals like lead, cadmium, copper

    BDTH2

    BDTH2

    BDTH2

  • Lorentz Eldjarn
  • Norwegian biochemist and medical doctor

    chemistry. Eldjarn's thesis from 1954 treated metabolism of cystamine and cysteamine. He was a pioneer in the development of diagnostic methods and the use

    Lorentz Eldjarn

    Lorentz Eldjarn

    Lorentz_Eldjarn

  • Susan Babinec
  • American scientist

    J. (August 1993). "Self-assembled monolayer films of fullerene C60 on cysteamine-modified gold". Langmuir. 9 (8): 1945–1947. doi:10.1021/la00032a002. ISSN 0743-7463

    Susan Babinec

    Susan Babinec

    Susan_Babinec

  • William A. Gahl
  • American geneticist

    dysfunction in 101 patients with nephropathic cystinosis: Benefit of long-term cysteamine therapy. Medicine, 84:137-146, 2005. Suwannarat, P., O'Brien, K., Perry

    William A. Gahl

    William A. Gahl

    William_A._Gahl

  • Joseph D. Schulman
  • American geneticist

    David Cogan of the National Eye Institute were also the first to utilize cysteamine eyedrops for treatment of the painful photophobia and ocular crystals

    Joseph D. Schulman

    Joseph_D._Schulman

  • Alexander Catsch
  • German physician and biologist (1913–76)

    Biological Protective Agents. Part Xvi. On the Protective Effects of Cysteamine on Acute Radiation Mortality of Mice [In German], Strahlentherapie Volume

    Alexander Catsch

    Alexander_Catsch

  • Cysteine dioxygenase
  • Enzyme

    highly conserved across CDO variants. Furthermore, research has shown that cysteamine, a structurally similar molecule to cysteine, enhances cysteine oxidation

    Cysteine dioxygenase

    Cysteine dioxygenase

    Cysteine_dioxygenase

  • Pantetheine hydrolase
  • Class of enzymes

    (2000). "Pantetheinase activity of membrane-bound Vanin-1: lack of free cysteamine in tissues of Vanin-1 deficient mice". FEBS Lett. 483 (2–3): 149–54. Bibcode:2000FEBSL

    Pantetheine hydrolase

    Pantetheine hydrolase

    Pantetheine_hydrolase

  • DNAJB2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    S2CID 4427026. Borrell-Pagès M, Canals JM, Cordelières FP (2006). "Cystamine and cysteamine increase brain levels of BDNF in Huntington disease via HSJ1b and transglutaminase"

    DNAJB2

    DNAJB2

    DNAJB2

  • Arthur L. Weber
  • American chemist

    tripolyphosphate, and phosphorylimidazole with the thioester, n, s-diacetyl-cysteamine, as the condensing agent". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 18 (1): 24–9

    Arthur L. Weber

    Arthur_L._Weber

  • Thermoresponsive polymers in chromatography
  • To fit this condition, the selected TRP was poly(N-acryloylpiperidine)-cysteamine (pAP), which has an LCST of 4 °C. The terminally bound maltose moiety

    Thermoresponsive polymers in chromatography

    Thermoresponsive_polymers_in_chromatography

  • Jean Bouillon
  • Belgian marine biologist

    2: 183–189. Bouillon, J. & S. de Moreau-Bosschaert, 1968. Effet de la cystéamine sur Cordylophora caspia (Cnidaire athécate). C. r. hebd. Séanc. Acad.

    Jean Bouillon

    Jean_Bouillon

  • List of MeSH codes (D02)
  • MeSH D02.092.471.562 – mercaptoethylamines MeSH D02.092.471.562.369 – cysteamine MeSH D02.092.471.600 – orphenadrine MeSH D02.092.471.683 – phenethylamines

    List of MeSH codes (D02)

    List_of_MeSH_codes_(D02)

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  • Gaganadipika | ககநதீபிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gaganadipika | ககநதீபிகா

    The lamp of the Sky

  • Braden
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Indian, Irish, Scottish

    Braden

    Broad Hillside; Salmon; From the Broad Valley

  • Fones
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Fones

    English (West Midlands) : unexplained; perhaps from Middle English fon(ne) ‘stupid person’, ‘fool’ (origin unknown) or Middle English foun ‘fawn’, ‘young deer’ (from Old French feon, foun, faon).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Fanz, a nickname for a roguish or mischievous person, from Middle High German vanz ‘joker’, ‘rogue’.

  • Charlie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French, German, Jamaican, Swedish

    Charlie

    Free-woman; Womanly

  • Bogumila
  • Girl/Female

    German, Polish

    Bogumila

    God's Peace; Favoured by the Lord

  • Kaavyanjali | காவ்யாஂஜலி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kaavyanjali | காவ்யாஂஜலி

    The offering of poetry

  • Shashibhushan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shashibhushan

    Lord Shiva

  • Lutfiya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Lutfiya

    Delicate; Graceful

  • Atkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Atkins

    English : patronymic from the personal name Atkin.

  • Abdul Rauf
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdul Rauf

    Servant of the Most Merciful.

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