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. 1979 Oct 1;183(1):99–103. doi: 10.1042/bj1830099

Alteration of the porphyrin nucleus of cytochrome P-450 caused in the liver by treatment with allyl-containing drugs. Is the modified porphyrin N-substituted?

F De Matteis, L Cantoni
PMCID: PMC1161477  PMID: 534492

Abstract

A spectral study was carried out of the green pigments produced by allyl-containing drugs and a comparison made with N-methylated octaethylporphyrin and 2,4-diformyldeuteroporphyrin. The green pigments resemble the former (and markedly differ from the latter) in the intensity of the bathochromic shifts, titration curves with trifluoroacetic acid and rate of incorporation of metal ions in vitro.

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