Beyhl FE. Interaction of organic dyes with hepatic microsomal drug-metabolizing monoöxygenases in vitro.
EXPERIENTIA 1981;
37:943-5. [PMID:
6795054 DOI:
10.1007/bf01971767]
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Abstract
Organic dyes such as malachite green, methylene blue, fuchsin, safranine T, neutral red, phenazine methosulphate, riboflavin, dichlorophenolindophenol, phenolphthalein, and fluorescein, inhibit hepatic microsomal mixed-function oxidases and, partly, enhance, partly, inhibit hepatic microsomal NADPH-dependent cytochrome c and neotetrazolium reductases, in contrast to other inhibitors of drug metabolism which do not affect cytochrome c reductase but only interact with cytochrome P-450.
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