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Mammalian hepatic enzyme preparations

Table II summarizes the results together with the detailed experimental conditions. As is evident, metabolic activities were detectable in these 3 aquatic species, but the rate was far lower as compared with mammalian hepatic enzume preparations, and the oxidative activities in snail were particularly low although the possibility was not ruled out of the presence of inhibitors of mixed-function oxidases in the fractions. The O-demethylation reaction proceeds extremely slowly in the enzyme preparation of aquatic animals, at less than one hundredth that of mammals. Table II summarizes the results together with the detailed experimental conditions. As is evident, metabolic activities were detectable in these 3 aquatic species, but the rate was far lower as compared with mammalian hepatic enzume preparations, and the oxidative activities in snail were particularly low although the possibility was not ruled out of the presence of inhibitors of mixed-function oxidases in the fractions. The O-demethylation reaction proceeds extremely slowly in the enzyme preparation of aquatic animals, at less than one hundredth that of mammals.

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