“…Rats were anaesthetized with pentobarbitone sodium (Abbott, Queensborough, Kent), 60 mg/kg intraperitoneally, and livers perfused by the method of Hems, Ross, Berry & Krebs (1966) using a semisynthetic medium (Woods, Eggleston & Krebs, 1970) consisting of dialysed bovine serum albumin (2.6 g/100 ml), washed aged human red cells (2.5 g/100 ml) and bicarbonate buffered saline (Krebs & Henseleit, 1932) Spiera & Vallarino (1969). The method developed is based on the principle that after deproteinization, kynurenine can be diazotized and coupled with napthyl ethylene diamine, the coloured product then being extracted into amyl alcohol and back-extracted into dilute sulphuric acid to be read at 560 nM on a spectrophotometer (Joseph, 1973).…”