1. The mechanism of vitamin D esterification in the rat was studied with liver, small-intestinal mucosa, pancreatic juice and blood plasma as enzyme sources and [1−3H]cholecalciferol, [U−14C]ergocalciferol and [4−14C]cholesterol as substrates. 2. No esterification of vitamin D could be detected with liver preparations nor with homogenates or acetone-dried powder extracts of intestinal mucosa. 3. Pancreatic juice esterified [1−3H]cholecalciferol with oleic acid, and specificity studies indicated that a cholesterol-esterifying enzyme was using vitamin D as substrate. 4. Plasma cholesterol-esterifying enzyme also esterified vitamin D. 5. The specificity of the esterification reaction is discussed in relation to (a) the molecular structure of the substrates and (b) their availability, in a micellar solution, to the enzyme. 6. It is concluded that cholesterol-esterifying enzymes esterify vitamin D in vivo during absorption from the small intestine and while it is transported in blood.
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Enzyme studies on the esterification of vitamin D in rat tissues Available to Purchase
D. R. Fraser;
D. R. Fraser
1Dunn Nutritional Laboratory, University of Cambridge and Medical Research Council, Cambridge
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E. Kodicek
E. Kodicek
1Dunn Nutritional Laboratory, University of Cambridge and Medical Research Council, Cambridge
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
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1968
Biochem J (1968) 109 (3): 457–467.
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D. R. Fraser, E. Kodicek; Enzyme studies on the esterification of vitamin D in rat tissues. Biochem J 1 September 1968; 109 (3): 457–467. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1090457
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