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P-fluorophenylacetic acid

Among other compounds which we studied in this connexion (Chapter vra, p. 158) was p-fluorophenylacetic acid (XIV), which has the carbon skeleton of the highly toxic 5-fluoro-pentanecarboxylic acid, F[CHa]sCOOH (XV). The compound... [Pg.27]

One further compound should be mentioned in this connexion, namely, p-fluorophenylacetic acid (XXII), which has the carbon skeleton of the highly toxic 5-fluoropentanecarboxylic acid (XXIII). It seemed unlikely that (XXII) could be broken down in vivo to fluoroacetic acid, and as expected it was non-toxic. It should be mentioned, however, that aromatic compounds are capable of certain types of oxidative breakdown in the animal body. Jaffe,1 for example, isolated small quantities of muconic acid from the urine of dogs and rabbits which had received considerable quantities of benzene. [Pg.172]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.14 , Pg.158 , Pg.159 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.14 , Pg.158 , Pg.159 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.14 , Pg.158 , Pg.159 ]




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