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Biochemical Pharmacology | 1969

Some observations on the source of cysteine for mercapturic acid formation

H. G. Bray; A.J. Garrett; Sybil P. James

Abstract Some types of mercapturic acid precursor have been shown to cause a fall in the total thiol content of rat liver homogenates and evidence is presented that this fall is due largely to a fall in the thiol groups of glutathione. The results given support the view that the initial reaction of mercapturic acid precursors is with glutathione rather than with tissue protein.


Biochemical Journal | 1950

The fate of certain organic acids and amides in the rabbit. 10. The application of paper chromatography to metabolic studies of hydroxybenzoic acids and amides

H. G. Bray; W. V. Thorpe; K. White


Biochemical Journal | 1959

The formation of mercapturic acids. 3. N-Acetylation of S-substituted cysteines in the rabbit, rat and guinea pig

H. G. Bray; T. J. Franklin; Sybil P. James


Biochemical Journal | 1951

Kinetic studies of the metabolism of foreign organic compounds. 1. The formation of benzoic acid from benzamide, toluene, benzyl alcohol and benzaldehyde and its conjugation with glycine and glucuronic acid in the rabbit

H. G. Bray; W. V. Thorpe; K. White


Biochemical Journal | 1959

The formation of mercapturic acids. 2. The possible role of glutathionase

H. G. Bray; T. J. Franklin; Sybil P. James


Biochemical Journal | 1952

Kinetic studies of the metabolism of foreign organic compounds. 3. The conjugation of phenols with glucuronic acid

H. G. Bray; Brenda G. Humphris; W. V. Thorpe; K. White; P. B. Wood


Biochemical Journal | 1964

Formation of mercapturic acids. 5. Metabolism of some halogenoparaffins and nitroparaffins.

H. G. Bray; J. C. Caygill; Sybil P. James; P. B. Wood


Biochemical Journal | 1946

The fate of certain organic acids and amides in the rabbit: 1. Benzoic and phenylacetic acids and their amides

H. G. Bray; F. C. Neale; W. V. Thorpe


Biochemical Journal | 1946

Chemistry of tissues: 2. Polysaccharides showing blood group A-specificity and the nature of the constituent units of the stable carbohydrate residue of the A substance from pepsin.

H. G. Bray; H. Henry; M. Stacey


Biochemical Journal | 1955

Metabolism of ethers in the rabbit. 2. Nuclear-substituted anisoles.

H. G. Bray; Valda M. Craddock; W. V. Thorpe

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W. V. Thorpe

University of Birmingham

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Sybil P. James

University of Birmingham

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P. B. Wood

University of Birmingham

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K. White

University of Birmingham

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F. C. Neale

University of Birmingham

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M. Stacey

University of Birmingham

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H. J. Lake

University of Birmingham

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