Dix B A, Lambooy J P
J Nutr. 1981 Aug;111(8):1397-402. doi: 10.1093/jn/111.8.1397.
The influence of 7-ethyl-8-methylflavin and 7-methyl-8-ethylflavin, vitamin-like homologues of riboflavin, on rat brain mitochondrial monoamine oxidase (MAO) was studied using tyramine as substrate. While riboflavin deficiency caused the enzyme activity to fall to 80% of norma, when 7-ethyl-8-methylflavin replaced riboflavin as the precursor of its coenzyme, it caused essentially complete loss of the enzyme activity. We showed that while 7-ethyl-8-methylflavin can serve as a coenzyme for MAO, 7-methyl-8-ethylflavin cannot serve as coenzyme for this enzyme.