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Benzene, biological oxidation metabolism

The biological oxidation of phenylalanine to tyrosine and its conversion to 3 4-dihydroxy derivatives is an established fact. The direct conversion of phenylalanine to tyrosine in the animal body has been demonstrated by Moss and Schoenhfflmer (7), by feeding phenylalanine with deuterium in the benzene ring. According to Bemheim and Bern-heim (8), this conversion can be regarded as a step in normal intermediary metabolism and is probably dependent upon a specific enzyme system. [Pg.315]


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