1957
DOI: 10.1002/9780470122648.ch2
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Mechanisms of Oxygen Metabolism

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“…Hayaishi et al in Japan [5] and H. Mason in the U.S [6]. Subsequently, such reactions were shown to occur with steroids and xenobiotics, particularly drugs (J. Axelrod and B. Brodie et al) [7,8] and carcinogens (Mueller and Miller) [9].…”
Section: Discovery and Purificationmentioning
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“…Hayaishi et al in Japan [5] and H. Mason in the U.S [6]. Subsequently, such reactions were shown to occur with steroids and xenobiotics, particularly drugs (J. Axelrod and B. Brodie et al) [7,8] and carcinogens (Mueller and Miller) [9].…”
Section: Discovery and Purificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the requirement for a reduced pyridine nucleotide to achieve an overall oxidation was surprising at the time. The concept of mixed-function oxidation was developed by O. Hayaishi et al in Japan [5] and H. Mason in the U.S [6]. Subsequently, such reactions were shown to occur with steroids and xenobiotics, particularly drugs (J. Axelrod and B. Brodie et al) [7,8] and carcinogens (Mueller and Miller) [9].…”
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“…However, 2,3-DHBA was preferentially formed because Fe 2+ can either react with the OH groups of the molecule or form a ferryl ion, which interacts with the hydroxyl substrate, often giving a complex. Mason et al (1957) On the other hand, Groves et al (1974;1976) have used this mechanism to describe the hydroxylation of cyclohexanol, which is strongly supported by the formation of stereoselective hydroxylation products. These interactions have also been observed by Lunak et al (1994) and Lang et al (1994) during the photochemical hydroxylation of 2-HBA, where the formation of 2,3-DHBA was favored.…”
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“…They characterized the reaction as belonging to the class of enzymes categorized by Mason as "mixed-function oxidases" (Mason, 1957) and by Hayaishi as "oxygenases" (Hayaishi, 1962). These enzymes required molecular oxygen and a reductant such as NADPH.…”
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