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8408550 
Journal Article 
Rapid spectrophotometric method for determining ornithine decarboxylase using 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene 
Siatkin, SP; Berezov, TT 
1980 
Voprosy Meditsinskoĭ Khimii
ISSN: 0042-8809 
26 
561-564 
Russian 
A sensitive spectrophotometric micromethod was developed for estimation of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity in animal tissues. Distinct increase in the enzymatic activity was found in regenerating and malignant liver tissues as well as in hepatomas G-27 and G-46 as compared with the corresponding tissues of control animals. The linear relationship between the optic density and content of dinitrophenyl putrescine was maintained over the range of 0 to 150 nmol per a sample. The ODC pH optimum was observed within the zone pH 6.4-6.8; it did not depend on the nature of the buffer, used for tissue homogenization. The recovery of putrescine added into the sample was equal to 102.97 +/- 2.22%. The method had an error less than 3%, its sensitivity was 0.1 nmol/sample and the reproducibility was about 100%.