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Ferrihemoglobin formation by monohydroxy aniline derivatives in erythrocytes of some avian species in comparison with mammals.

Ferrihemoglobin formation nitrosobenzene and p-, m- and o-animophenol was studied in erythrocyte supspensions from a number of avian and mammalian species. Compared with the mammalian erythrocytes, bird red cells show little species differences in susceptibility. In birds, dose-effect relationship are different for nitrosobenzene and the aminophenols: using low concentration nitrosobenzene is more active than the aminophenols, while at higher concentrations o-aminophenol is at least equally effective. In birds, o-aminophenol is about eight times more potent than p-aminophenol. m-Anminophenol is not an inducer of ferrihemoglobin in erythrocytes of the cat, the goat and the Japanese quail.[1]

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  1. Ferrihemoglobin formation by monohydroxy aniline derivatives in erythrocytes of some avian species in comparison with mammals. Blaauboer, B.J., van Holsteijn, C.W., van Holsteijn, C.W., Wit, J.G., Wit, J.G. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Pharmacol. (1976) [Pubmed]
 
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