Food Hygiene and Safety Science (Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi)
Online ISSN : 1882-1006
Print ISSN : 0015-6426
ISSN-L : 0015-6426
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Metabolic Disturbance of Tryptophan-Nicotinamide Conversion Pathway by Putative Endocrine Disruptors, Bisphenol A and Styrene Monomer
Tsutomu FUKUWATARIMai TORIOCHIMari OHTARyuzo SASAKIKatsumi SHIBATA
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2004 Volume 45 Issue 1 Pages 1-7

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Bisphenol A, a monomer of polycarbonate plastics, disturbed the conversion pathway of the amino acid tryptophan to the vitamin nicotinamide. The conversion ratio of tryptophan to nicotinamide was reduced to 1/15 by feeding a diet containing 1% bisphenol A. A putative disturbing reaction is kynurenine→3-hydroxykynurenine, which is catalyzed by kynurenine monohydroxylase. This is an FAD-enzyme and requires NADPH as a coenzyme. Styrene monomer (1% addition to a normal diet) did not affect the food intake or the body weight, but slightly reduced the conversion ratio of tryptophan-nicotinamide.
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© 2004 Japanese Society for Food Hygiene and Safety
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