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1 Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, New York City
o-Aminophenol (OAP) glucuronide formation by liver slices from fetal and newborn Wistar rats up to 70 hr old is equivalent to or greater than OAP glucuronide formation by liver slices from adult rats. OAP glucuronide formation by homogenates of liver from 3-day-old rats, and slices or homogenates of liver from 3-day-old guinea pigs is substantially less than that observed in comparable preparations of adult liver. These observations suggest that glucuronidation is deficient in newborn guinea pigs but not in newborn rats. Although the mechanisms responsible for these differences are unknown, the possibility is discussed that disruption of rat liver cells reduces glucuronide formation by activation of an inhibitor.
Key Words: age and glucuronide formation glucuronide formation by liver in vitro inhibition of glucuronide formation
Submitted on January 17, 1963
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