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Co-oxidation of 2-bromohydroquinone by renal prostaglandin synthase. Modulation of prostaglandin synthesis by 2-bromohydroquinone and glutathione
S. S. Lau, T. J. Monks
Pharmacology and Toxicology
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2-bromohydroquinone
100%
Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases
48%
Prostaglandins
42%
Glutathione
41%
Kidney
24%
Arachidonic Acid
17%
Prostaglandins F
14%
semiquinone radicals
10%
hydroquinone
8%
Methimazole
7%
Propylthiouracil
7%
Prostaglandin D2
7%
Thromboxane B2
7%
Glutathione Disulfide
6%
Prostaglandins E
6%
Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors
6%
Xenobiotics
6%
NADP
6%
Indomethacin
5%
Aspirin
5%
Chemical Compounds
Prostaglandin
51%
Glutathione
40%
Thromboxane B2(1-)
34%
Nephrotoxin
27%
Methimazole
23%
Semiquinone
17%
Xenobiotic Agent
17%
Arachidonic Acid
16%
Hydroquinone
15%
Pharmacological Metabolism
11%
Reduction
6%
Protein
6%