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Summary Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency, identified by a dye decolorization test, was found in 101 (12.5 percent) of 811 male subjects from northern Tailand. Blood samples from 169 subjects with normal G-6-PD activity and from all 101 subjects with G-6-PD deficiency were examined by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate gel with the following results: In all samples with normal G-6-PD activity the enzyme had the electrophoretic mobility of type B G-6-PD. 73 of the 101 G-6-PD deficient samples had the same mobility and are therefore probably identical with the common Mediterranean variant B-. 16 of the 101 deficient samples contained an electrophoretically fast G-6-PD, and 1 sample a slow variant. In 11 deficient samples the enzyme could not be made visible. Kinetic studies on crude hemolysates suggest that the fast variant has a higher mean activity and heat stability in comparison to the B- variant.Established and supported by Stiftung Volkswagenwerk, Hannover. 相似文献
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