Abstract
THE metabolism of 6-hydroxylated indoles is of interest in view of their possible psychotoxicity as reported by Szara1 and the finding, originally by Leyton2, that 6-hydroxyskatole sulphate is excreted in larger amounts by schizophrenic patients.
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SOHLER, A. 6-Hydroxyskatole Glucuronide, a Skatole Metabolite. Nature 211, 87–88 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211087b0
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