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1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, N. C., and Department of Pharmacology, Rosario Medical School, Rosario, Argentina
1. 0.002 M monoiodoacetate inhibits phenol conjugation in rat (Vanderbilt strain), guinea-pig, dog (puppy), and cat liver, which is not reestablished by addition of glucuronate.
2. Phenol conjugation is also inhibited by 0.01 M azide, octyl alcohol, 0.005 M fluoride, 0.0003 M bisulfite and partially by 0.02 M sodium oxalate.
3. Lack of magnesium and presence of citrate have no effect on conjugation.
Submitted on February 26, 1945