Svelto, M. published the artcileNoradrenaline induced secretion of nonelectrolytes through frog skin, Product Details of C3H8N2S, the publication is Journal of Membrane Biology (1977), 36(1), 1-11, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
Addition of noradrenaline (I) [51-41-2] (4 ¡Á 10-5M) to the inner bathing fluid in the skin of the frog Rana esculenta resulted in increased unidirectional fluxes of urea [57-13-6], thiourea [62-56-6], N-methylthiourea [598-52-7], N,N-dimethylthiourea [6972-05-0], and mannitol [69-65-8]. Fluxes towards the external medium (?0) showed much greater increases than those moving in the opposite direction (?i). The effect of I on ?0 was higher for urea and thiourea than mannitol, whereas its effect on ?0 thiourea derivatives was related to lipid solubility This phenomenon did not occur for ?i of the same mols. P-trifluoromethoxycarboxycyandidephenylhydrazone (10-6M) pretreatment strongly inhibited the I effect on ?0. In skin pretreated with colchicine (2 ¡Á 10-5M), both urea fluxes were increased to the same extent by I. I apparently exerts 2 sep. effects: a change in permeability in both directions; a secretion of nonelectrolytes towards the external fluid.
Journal of Membrane Biology published new progress about 6972-05-0. 6972-05-0 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Thiourea,Amine,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Amide, name is 1,1-Dimethylthiourea, and the molecular formula is C14H10N2O, Product Details of C3H8N2S.
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