Spectral changes resulting from the interaction of some N-alkyl nitrosamines and rat liver microsomes
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Spectral changes resulting from the interaction of some N-alkyl nitrosamines and rat liver microsomes
Abstract
Dimethyl (DMN) and diethyl nitrosamine (DEN) do not give characteristic spectral changes upon interaction with rat liver microsomes, while dipropyl (DPN) and dibutyl (DBN) nitrosamine cause type I spectral changes. The spectral binding constant is 100 mM for DPN and 1.17 mM for DBN. The maximal spectral change is 3.2 X 10(6) and 1.0 X 10(6) absorbance units per milligram protein for DPN and DBN respectively.
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