
doi: 10.1007/bf00560359
pmid: 4439870
Acetanilide and diphenylhydantoin have a similar first stage biotransformation in that both are oxidized in the para position of the benzene ring incorporated in each of the two molecules.
Adult, Male, Analysis of Variance, Time Factors, Kinetics, Phenytoin, Skin Manifestations, Humans, Acetanilides, Colorimetry, Female, Indicators and Reagents, Oxidation-Reduction
Adult, Male, Analysis of Variance, Time Factors, Kinetics, Phenytoin, Skin Manifestations, Humans, Acetanilides, Colorimetry, Female, Indicators and Reagents, Oxidation-Reduction
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