Effect of thiamine and thiochrome on the content of total and substrate labile phosphates in the organs of white rats
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thiamine, thiochrome, total labile phosphate, substrate labile phosphate, non-coenzyme, metaboliteAbstract
The effect of injections of thiamine and thiochrome on the level of general and substrate labile phosphates in the organs of white rats was studied. It was shown that thiamine and thiochrome are able to increase the labile phosphates level. It was demonstrated that thiochrome injection leads changing of the level of general and substrate labile phosphates.
These data are demonstrated the existence of non-coenzyme functions of thiochrome
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