1959
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1959.197.2.483
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‘Fatty acid peroxide’ formation in tissue homogenates from mice with hereditary myopathy (dystrophia muscularis)

Abstract: The formation of oxidation products of unsaturated fatty acids in homogenates of muscle, heart, kidney, brain and liver was studied by means of the thiobarbituric acid assay. Tissues from mice having a hereditary myopathy did not show a regular, significant increase in the formation of ‘fatty acid peroxides’ over that of normal tissues.

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“…the 'peroxide' amount on incubation was very much decreased. This effect has been observed with normal mouse-liver homogenate and occasionally also with brain (Baker, Bloom & Blahd, 1959), and has been attributed to inhibition of 'peroxide' formation, though it might equally reflect 'peroxide' destruction by ascorbic acid.…”
Section: Formation Of Thiobarbituric Acid Reactantsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…the 'peroxide' amount on incubation was very much decreased. This effect has been observed with normal mouse-liver homogenate and occasionally also with brain (Baker, Bloom & Blahd, 1959), and has been attributed to inhibition of 'peroxide' formation, though it might equally reflect 'peroxide' destruction by ascorbic acid.…”
Section: Formation Of Thiobarbituric Acid Reactantsmentioning
confidence: 82%