The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
THE FATE OF THE GLYOXALS IN THE ANIMAL BODY
FUTOSHI SAKUMA
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1931 Volume 13 Issue 3 Pages 423-440

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1. The susceptibility of the glyoxals to hydrolysis by aldali and glyoxalase was studied. They were. arranged in the order of sensibility, methyiglyoxal, phenylglyoxal, hydroxymethylglyoxal, glucosone and glyoxal.
2. The lethal doses of the glyoxals for the rabbit were determined by injecting them subcutaneously and intravenously.
3. The fate of the glyoxals in the animal body was examined by analysing the blood and urine for their content of glyoxals, lactic acid and sugar. The finding that the injected glyoxals existed in the blood for a much longer time than was hitherto supposed, was a rather unexpected result, in view of their reactivity and of their susceptibility towards glyoxalase.
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