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DHA

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DHADogan Haber Ajansi (Turkish news agency)
DHADocosahexaenoic Acid
DHADepartment of Home Affairs
DHADubai Health Authority (previously known as DOHMS)
DHADefence Housing Authority
DHADefense Health Agency (US DoD)
DHADepartment of Health and Ageing (Australia)
DHADihydroxyacetone
DHADepartment of Humanitarian Affairs (United Nations)
DHADiamond Herpanacine Associates (health products)
DHADoctor of Health Administration
DHADental Health Associates (various locations)
DHADialogues d'Histoire Ancienne (French: Dialogues of Ancient History)
DHADirectory Harvest Attack
DHADallas Housing Authority
DHADihydroartemisinin (antimalarial drug)
DHADivision of Hearings and Appeals (Wisconsin)
DHADehydroascorbate
DHADavid Higham Associates (UK)
DHACommonwealth Department of Health and Ageing (Australia)
DHADépartement d'Histoire et d'Archéologie (French: Department of History and Archaeology)
DHADianna Hutts Aston (author)
DHADisaster Housing Assistance (FEMA)
DHADetroit Hockey Association (Detroit, MI)
DHADirect Hardware Access
DHADetainee Holding Area
DHADescend, Heartless Angel (Kingdom Hearts game)
DHADoctor of Healthcare Administration
DHADirect Historic Approach (archaeology)
DHADanube Hydro Austria
DHADe-Hydroabietic Acid
DHADirect Humanitarian Aid
DHADesign Hazard Analysis
DHADependent Housing Area
DHADeparture Holding Area
DHADhahran, Saudi Arabia - Dhahran International (Airport Code)
DHADistri Haut Anjou (French firewood business)
DHADisposable Hearing Aid
DHADigital Headed Assembly
DHADepartment of Hearings and Appeals
DHADirections for Handling and Administration (clinical trials)
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Kinetics of conversion of dihydroxyacetone to methylglyoxal in New Zealand manuka honey: Part I--Honey systems.
Lee et al., "Reduced formation of advanced glycation end-products via interactions between glutathione peroxidase 3 and dihydroxyacetone kinase 1," Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, vol.
GPDH catalyzes the reversible conversion of G3P to dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP), serving as a major link between glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and lipid metabolism.
Olsson, "Amperometric determination of galactose, lactose and dihydroxyacetone using galactose oxidase in a flow injection system with immobilized enzyme reactors and on-line dialysis," Analytical Letters, vol.
TAGs are synthesized by a complex pathway (Figure 2), which initially requires the following: (i) the activation of saturated and/or unsaturated FAs to fatty acyl-coenzyme A (FA-CoA) esters by an acylCoA synthetase (ACS) activity and (ii) the phosphorylation of glycerol by glycerol kinase (GLYK), which is found in the liver, or the cytosolic synthesis of glycerol-3-phosphate from dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) produced during glycolysis by glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH) enzyme, which mainly occurs in the liver and adipose tissues.
* Pyruvate has usually been given in combination with dihydroxyacetone (DYAP)
The most common ingredient in sunless tanners is dihydroxyacetone (DFfA), which was approved in the 1970s for topical use.
NATURAL FORCES THE active ingredient in most self-tanning products is a chemical form of dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which can dry out the skin.
The enzymatic synthesis of MG at least includes four potential pathways in plants: (1) glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P) pathway: Triosephosphate (TP) isomerase (TPI) hydrolyzes G3P or DHAP to yield MG and phosphate (Pi), this is the major source of MG formation; (2) acetol pathway: acetone monooxygenase catalyzes acetone (a metabolite of fatty acids) to acetol, the latter is converted to MG by acetol monooxygenase (AMO); (3) aminoacetone pathway: in this pathway, semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) is able to convert aminoacetone (a metabolite of protein) into MG; (4) dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) pathway: MG can be produced from DHAP via MG synthase (MGS) (Kaur et al., 2014a, b; Hossain et al., 2016; Singh & Dhaka, 2016; Fig.
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