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Glossary

Starting with A for "ACE inhibitor" and continuing through to Y for "Yolk Sac Tumour", we give you succinct explanations for scientific and medical terms in clear and simple words.




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Phosphatases
Enzymes which hydrolyse organic monoesters of phosphoric acid. Frequently of low specificity. They act in antagonism to enzymes which transfer phosphate groups.

Classification
The phosphatases are classified on the basis of the compounds from which they remove phosphate (e.g. glucose-6-phosphatase, fructose-1, 6-bisphosphatase, nucleotidases) and the acidity at which they act best (pH optimum).

Acid phosphatase
Abbreviation AP (pH optimum at 5). This mostly occurs in the prostate, red blood cells and blood platelets, kidneys, liver, pancreas and spleen. Raised concentration in blood serum are particularly found in prostatic cancer, bone metastases of cancer and various bone diseases.

Alkaline phosphatase
Abbreviation ALP (pH optimum at 7-8). This mostly occurs in the liver, bone, mucous membrane of the small intestine and in the epithelium of the bile duct. Raised concentrations are particularly found in bone diseases which are accompanied by increased osteoblast activity, such as early rickets, in metastatic cancer in the bone and in diseases of the liver and bile ducts.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin