Effect of ethionamide and sodium succinate on NADPH-dependent oxidaton in the liver
A single administration of ethionamide (LD50) to guinea pigs causes an inhibition of p-hydroxylation and N-demethylation in the liver. Sodium succinate favours the activation and, when it is used for correction of the ethionamide toxic effect, it normalizes the above-mentioned processes.
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Published in | Ukrainskij biohimičeskij žurnal Vol. 52; no. 5; p. 593 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | Russian |
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Ukraine
01.09.1980
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Summary: | A single administration of ethionamide (LD50) to guinea pigs causes an inhibition of p-hydroxylation and N-demethylation in the liver. Sodium succinate favours the activation and, when it is used for correction of the ethionamide toxic effect, it normalizes the above-mentioned processes. |
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ISSN: | 0201-8470 |