| Literature DB >> 17796164 |
J Tepperman, N Rakieten, G Valley, E W Lyon.
Abstract
The inactivation of penicillin K is more rapid in the renal-ligated rabbit than in the renal-ligated, eviscerate preparation. Inactivation of penicillin K occurs in the presence of surviving liver and kidney slices. Small amounts of penicillin G were inactivated by liver slices; larger amounts disappeared in the presence of kidney slices. The inactivation of penicillin K in the presence of rabbit liver and kidney slices is demonstrable anaerobically as well as aerobically.Entities:
Keywords: PENICILLIN/G; PENICILLIN/K; PENICILLIN/metabolism
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Year: 1947 PMID: 17796164 DOI: 10.1126/science.105.2714.18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728