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Lipophilicity toxic oxidation potential

The unique feature of PAs is that they exist in two interchangeable forms the polar, salt-like, non-toxic M-oxide and the more lipophilic, potentially toxic free base (Fig. 17). As long as cells or organisms are able to maintain PAs in the M-oxide state they are safe, however when the hT-oxides become reduced, a pro-toxin is produced. These two faces of PAs are utilized by sequestering insects, they store PAs with the good face (AT-oxide) and upon predation the PAs... [Pg.235]


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