On the maximum production of hippuric acid in animals with consideration of the origin of glycocoll in the animal body
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The biochemistry and toxicology of benzoic acid metabolism and its relationship to the elimination of waste nitrogen.
TL;DR: This review begins with an historical account leading to elucidation of the biochemistry of benzoate detoxification and early work indicating the potential utility of the pathway for elimination of waste nitrogen, followed by a detailed review of studies on Benzoate metabolism and resultant toxic interactions with other major metabolic pathways.
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The metabolism of glycine.
TL;DR: In the biosynthesis of many nitrogenous substances glycine occupies a key position in amino acid metabolism, and the function of cofactors, in particular pteroylglutamic acid and pantothenic acid in glycine metabolism is established, but that of others, such as vitamin B12, is still far from clear.
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Studies in the synthesis of hippuric acid in the animal organism: vii. a comparison of the rate of elimination of hippuric acid after the ingestion of sodium benzoate, benzyl alcohol, and benzyl esters of succinic acid
Samuel L. Diack,Howard B. Lewis +1 more
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History of Drug Metabolism: The First Half of the 20th Century
C. Bachmann,Marcel H. Bickel +1 more
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Benzoylated amino acids in the animal organism iii. a method for the determination of hippuric acid and a study of the synthesis of hippuric acid in rabbits
TL;DR: In a recent investigation of the effect of the administration of benzoate on the nitrogen partition in the urine of rabbits it was found that the undetermined nitrogen fraction was frequently less than the value for hippuric acid nitrogen calculated from the excretion of combined benzoic acid.
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Studies in the synthesis of hippuric acid in the animal organism: v. the influence of amino-acids and related substances on the synthesis and rate of elimination of hippuric acid after the administration of benzoate
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