Stogniew et al., 1982 - Google Patents
Electrophilic reactions of acyl-linked glucuronides. Formation of clofibrate mercapturate in humans.Stogniew et al., 1982
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- Stogniew M
- Fenselau C
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- Drug Metabolism and Disposition
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An acyl-linked mercapturic acid metabolite of clofibrate has been identified in human urine. The identification is based on comparison of fast-atom bombardment mass spectra and high- pressure liquid chromatograms with those of synthesized material. This represents the first …
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