1956
DOI: 10.1042/bj0620605
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The effect of pH on the toxicity of fluoroacetic acid

Abstract: DETERMINATION OF COCARBOXYLASE IN BLOOD 605 cyanide to the system, and the use of an internal standard during assay. 3. Plasma showed an activating effect on cocarboxylase. 4. Reference is made to the effects of thiamine and iodoacetate in the system. 5. The possible significance of the sulphydryl form of cocarboxylase in decarboxylation is discussed. We are grateful to Roche Products Ltd. for a timely gift of pure cocarboxylase.

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“…The effect of fluoroacetate on both the parent and mutant Aspergillus niger strains was examined under conditions for citric acid accumulation to see whether the yields could be increased by the inhibition of aconitase. Fluoroacetate is most effective when present in the undissociated form (Aldous & Rozee, 1956). The pH value of medium B during growth of A .…”
Section: Eflect Of Jluoroacetate On Citric Acid Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of fluoroacetate on both the parent and mutant Aspergillus niger strains was examined under conditions for citric acid accumulation to see whether the yields could be increased by the inhibition of aconitase. Fluoroacetate is most effective when present in the undissociated form (Aldous & Rozee, 1956). The pH value of medium B during growth of A .…”
Section: Eflect Of Jluoroacetate On Citric Acid Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%