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Inhibition of some Respiratory Enzyme Systems by Derivatives of Sulphuric Acid

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IN the course of work primarily concerned with the biological action of carcinogens, it was found that various sulphuric acid derivatives of large-molecule hydrocarbons strikingly inhibited certain enzyme systems when tested in Warburg respiro-meters. Substances I, II, III and IV (see over) inhibited the pyruvate-triose-phosphate system of rabbit skeletal muscle1 by 87, 95, 94 and 50 per cent respectively, and the oxaloacetate-triosephosphate system of the same preparation by 68, 70, 53 and 10 per cent when added at M/500 in presence of 1/150 per cent extra cozymase. With extra cozymase the inhibition was decreased. It appeared to be competitive. Substance V was almost inactive at this concentration.

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HOCKENHULL, D. Inhibition of some Respiratory Enzyme Systems by Derivatives of Sulphuric Acid. Nature 162, 813–814 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162813b0

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