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Am J Physiol 199: 509-512, 1960;
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Competitive inhibition of renal transport of p-aminohippurate by other mono-substituted hippurates

Alvin Essig 1 and John V. Taggart 1

1 Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University; and Presbyterian Hospital, New York City

Competitive inhibition of PAH transport by hippurate substituted in the ortho-, meta-, or para-position by a methyl, fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, or nitro group has been studied with slices of rabbit kidney cortex. Meta-substituted hippurates are better inhibitors of PAH transport than are the corresponding para-substituted hippurates, which, in turn, are generally better inhibitors than the corresponding ortho-compounds. Within the meta- and para-series inhibitory effectiveness was directly related to the weight or bulk of the substituent group. An inverse relation was noted between the rate of transport and the capacity to inhibit PAH transport. No correlation was noted between inhibitory effectiveness and alteration of electron distribution on the benzene ring.

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With the Technical Assistance of Theodora L. Taggart

Submitted on April 11, 1960







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