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Comparative Study
. 1976 Nov;6(11):679-89.
doi: 10.3109/00498257609151680.

Comparative studies on the N-oxidation of aniline and N,N-dimethylaniline by rabbit liver microsomes

Comparative Study

Comparative studies on the N-oxidation of aniline and N,N-dimethylaniline by rabbit liver microsomes

P Hlavica et al. Xenobiotica. 1976 Nov.

Abstract

1. Rate studies of N-oxidation of aniline and N,N-dimethylaniline by rabbit liver microsomal preparations were performed at different pH values. The apparent pKs of the free functional groups were 7-2 and 6-9, respectively, at 26 degrees. The apparent heats of ionization of these groups varied from 26-8 to 31-8 kJ mol-1. 2. Photo-oxidation of the microsomal mixed function oxidase resulted in rapid loss of N-oxygenating activity. The enzyme was markedly protected from inactivation by the presence of aniline or N,N-dimethylaniline. The apparent KD values for protection were close to the Km and KS values for the individual arylamines. The pH profiles of the initial rates of photo-inactivation resembled the titration curves of groups with an apparent pKa between 6-0 and 6-2. 3. The N-oxidase was strongly inhibited by diethyl pyrocarbonate at pH 6-2. 3. The N-oxidase was strongly inhibited by diethyl pyrocarbonate at pH 6-0. Catalytic capacity was partially restored by treatment with neutral hydroxylamine. Pyridine protected the enzyme from acylation. 4. A close relationship exists between the N-hydroxylation of aniline and the N-oxide formation from N,N-dimethylaniline with respect to sensitivity to photo-oxidation, reactivity to protective substrates and susceptibility to carbethoxylation.

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