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Nitration of the salivary component 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid in the human oral cavity: enhancement of nitration under acidic conditions
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 09/29/09
Takahama U et al. – The formation of NO2HPA was inhibited by SCN? and by salivary antioxidants such as uric acid, ascorbic acid, and glutathione. These results suggest that nitration can proceed at an acidic site in the oral cavity where H2O2 is produced under conditions of decreased concentrations of SCN? and of antioxidants.
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