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биохимия
ласпарагиназа (противораковый бактериальный фермент)
лейназа
краснитин
существительное
биохимия
ласпарагиназа (противораковый бактериальный фермент)
медицина
аспарагиназа
[el]
общая лексика
дл. (длина)
л (литр)
сокращение
length
litre
существительное
общая лексика
12-я буква английского алфавита
(L) пятьдесят (в системе римских цифр)
крыло дома
(L) «учебная» (знак на автомобиле)
(L-) как компонент сложных слов имеющий форму буквы L
L-образный
двенадцатая буква англ. алфавита
американизм
пристройка
флигель
надземная железная дорога (на эстакаде) (L.)
Asparaginase is an enzyme that is used as a medication and in food manufacturing. As a medication, L-asparaginase is used to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL). It is given by injection into a vein, muscle, or under the skin. A pegylated version is also available. In food manufacturing it is used to decrease acrylamide.
Common side effects when used by injection include allergic reactions, pancreatitis, blood clotting problems, high blood sugar, kidney problems, and liver dysfunction. Use in pregnancy may harm the baby. As a food it is generally recognized as safe. Asparaginase works by breaking down the amino acid known as asparagine without which the cancer cells cannot make protein.
The most common nonhematological adverse reactions of asparaginase erwinia chrysanthemi (recombinant) include abnormal liver test, nausea, musculoskeletal pain, infection, fatigue, headache, febrile neutropenia, pyrexia, hemorrhage (bleeding), stomatitis, abdominal pain, decreased appetite, drug hypersensitivity, hyperglycemia, diarrhea, pancreatitis, and hypokalemia.
Asparaginase was approved for medical use in the United States in 1978. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It is often made from Escherichia coli (E. coli) or Erwinia chrysanthemi.