The Early Stages of the Oxidation of Adrenaline in Dilute Solution
EM Trautner and TR Bradley
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
4(3) 303 - 343
Published: 1951
Abstract
The auto-oxidation of adrenaline in concentrations of M/500 to M/10,000 and at pH 6-8 starts after a time lag that is dependent on the conditions but independent of the adrenaline concentration. This is followed by a short period of rapid acceleration of the oxidation rate and then by a period of steady oxidation of constant rate for several hours, proportional to the adrenaline concentration.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9510303
© CSIRO 1951