Free Standard AU & NZ Shipping For All Book Orders Over $80!
Register      Login
Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology Society
Evolutionary, molecular and comparative zoology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Conjugation of benzoic acid in marsupials

Almah Bt. Awaluddin and Stuart McLean

Australian Journal of Zoology 33(5) 693 - 698
Published: 1985

Abstract

The urinary metabolites of benzoic acid have been studied in seven marsupial species and the rat. Benzoic acid was excreted mainly as the glycine conjugate, hippuric acid, with smaller, though variable, amounts as benzoyl glucuronide. Thus the overall pattern of metabolism was similar to that found in most other mammals. All species formed significant amounts of a recently discovered metabolite of benzoic acid, 0-hydroxyphenylpropionic acid, suggesting that the metabolic pathway for its formation, involving the addition of a two-carbon fragment, may occur generally in other species.

https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9850693

© CSIRO 1985

Committee on Publication Ethics


Export Citation Get Permission

View Dimensions