Arthur N. Mayeno
Assistant Professor
Phone: (970) 491-8929
Fax: (970) 491-7569
Email:
Arthur.Mayeno@colostate.edu
Office: 136 Physiology Building
Degrees
- Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles
- B.A., Chemistry, Cornell University
Research Interests
Dr. Mayeno's research interests are computational toxicology/biochemistry/biology, mathematical and
computational modeling of biologically-based systems, prediction of metabolism of xenobiotics
(foreign chemicals, such as drugs,
pesticides, and environmental pollutants) by biological systems such as a cell or organism,
development of computer-assisted tools for metabolite prediction (spearheaded by Dr. Brad Reisfeld), and
xenobiotic metabolomics (understanding metabolites and metabolic pathways of multiple xenobiotics, e.g,
resulting from exposure to several chemicals)
Selected Publications
Liao, K. H., Mayeno, A. N. , Reardon, K. F., Yang, R. S. H.
A Novel, Sensitive Method for Determining Benzo[a]pyrene Diones using High Performance Liquid
Chromatography with Post-Column Zinc Reduction (in press 2005)J. Chromatogr. B.
Mayeno, A. N. , Yang, R. S. H., Reisfeld, B.;
Biochemical Reaction Network Modeling: Predicting Metabolism of Organic Chemical Mixtures (2005)
Environ. Sci. Technol. 39, 5363-5371.
Mayeno, A. N. , Benson, L. M., Naylor, S., Colberg-Beers, M., Puchalski, J. T.,
and Gleich, G. J.; Biotransformation of 3-Phenylamino-1,2-propanediol to 3-(Phenylamino)alanine:
A Chemical link between Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome and Toxic Oil Syndrome; (1995)
Chem. Res. Toxicol. 8, 911-916.
Mayeno, A. N. , Belongia, E. A., Lin, F., Lundy, S. K., and Gleich, G. J.;
3-(Phenylamino)alanine, a Novel Aniline-derived Amino Acid Associated with Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome:
A Link to Toxic Oil Syndrome? (1992) Mayo Clin. Proc. 67, 1134-1139.
Mayeno, A. N. , Lin, F., Foote, C. S., Loegering, D. A., Ames , M. M., Hedberg,
C. W., and Gleich, G. J.; Characterization of 'Peak E,' a Novel Amino Acid Associated with
Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome; (1990) Science 250, 1707-1708.
Belongia, E. A., Hedberg, C. W., Gleich, G. J., White, K. E., Mayeno, A. N. ,
Loegering, D. A., Dunnette, S. L., Pirie, P. L., MacDonald, K. L., and Osterholm, M. T.; An Investigation
into the Cause of the Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome Associated with Tryptophan Use; (1990) N. Engl.
J. Med. 323, 357-365.
Mayeno, A. N. , Curran, A. J., Roberts, R. L., and Foote, C. S.; Eosinophils
Preferentially Use Bromide to Generate Halogenating Agents; (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 5660-5668.
Mailing Address
Environmental & Radiological Health Sciences
1681Campus Delivery
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Phone: (970) 491-7038
Fax: (970) 491-2940
Email:
ERHSDepartment