“…review by BLASCHKO, 1952), a number of studies have confrrmed this finding for a number of species, tissues, and substrates. Thus, preparations from rat, mouse, and rabbit brain (GRANA and LILLA, 1959;GLOWINSKI et al, 1966a;GREEN, 1971;MÖLLER-Nielsen and DUBNIK, 1970;MORGAN et al, 1972b), rat, rabbit, and guinea pigliver (ORzEcHOWSKI, 1941;PRATESland BLASCHKO, 1959;GRANA and LILLA, 1959;FuLLERand WALTERS, 1964;PARMAR, 1966;NIELSEN etal., 1967;YAsUNoBuand 01,1972), rat kidney (GRANA and LILLA, 1959), rat heart (LEITZ and STEFANO, 1971), pig plasma (BUFFONI and DELLA CORTE, 1972), and human brain and salivary glands (BLASCHKO and STRÖMBLAD, 1960) have been used as enzyme sources. Concentrations of amphetamine ranging from 10-5 -10-2 M seem to be needed for inhibition of deamination of typical MAO substrates: adrenaline, noradrenaline, tyramine, oxedrine, kynuramine, benzyl amine, serotonin, tryptamine, and phenylethylamine.…”