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Activation of Monooxygenases in Human Liver By 7,8-benzoflavone

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Abstract

Addition of 10-4 M 7,8-benzofiavone to homogenates of human liver samples obtained by autopsy or surgical biopsy increased the rate of benzo[a]pyrene hydroxylation up to 11-fold. 7,8-Benzoflavone also increased the rates of hydroxylation of zoxazolamine and antipyrine at 10-4 M but inhibited these reactions at 10-6 M. The effects of 7,8-benzofiavone on the hydroxylation of benzo[a]pyrene and zoxazolamine in microsomes from human liver were similar to those in homogenates. Addition of 7,8-benzoflavone to homogenates of surgical biopsy samples of human liver had little or no effect on the rates of oxidative metabolism of 7-ethoxycournarin, coumarin, and hexobarbital. Marked individuality for the activating and inhibiting effects of 7,8-benzoflavone was observed in different liver samples. This individuality may result both from the presence of multiple monooxygenases in varying amounts and proportions in the different liver samples and from a selective effect of 7,8-benzoflavone on certain of the monooxygenases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)475-484
Number of pages10
JournalClinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1977

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