Some studies on ascorbic acid metabolism in hydrazine-treated rats. 1978

K Sengupta, and A K Chatterjee, and B Ghosh

The metabolism of ascorbic acid was studied in hydrazine-treated rats. Hydrazine was administered i.p. at a dose of 1.28 mg/day (20% LD50) for each 100 g body weight for 7 days. Hydrazine administration at the present dose did not appear to have an effect on the total ascorbic acid level of liver, kidney, spleen and testis. The adrenal and plasma total ascorbic acid levels were, however, elevated. The activity of liver D-glucuronoreductase and that of liver and kidney dehydroascorbatases were diminished after hydrazine administration. The changes in the activities of liver enzymes were accompanied by a fall in the reduced ascorbic acid level and an elevation in the dehydroascorbic acid level. The uronolactonase activity of liver, on the other hand, remained independent of hydrazine treatment. It has been suggested that hydrazine treatment at the present dose reduced the biosynthesis of L-ascorbic acid from D-glucuronolactone as substrate. In spite of diminished synthesis, the normal level of total ascorbic acid in the liver of hydrazine-treated rats was maintained by reducing the degradation of L-ascorbic acid. The rise in the plasma total ascorbic acid level after hydrazine treatment was ascribed to reduced catabolism and urinary excretion of ascorbic acid, while the elevation in adrenal total ascorbic acid level might result from increased uptake of ascorbic acid by the gland from blood or from nonfunctional accumulation.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007783 Lactones Cyclic esters of hydroxy carboxylic acids, containing a 1-oxacycloalkan-2-one structure. Large cyclic lactones of over a dozen atoms are MACROLIDES. Lactone
D007928 Lethal Dose 50 The dose amount of poisonous or toxic substance or dose of ionizing radiation required to kill 50% of the tested population. LD50,Dose 50, Lethal
D008099 Liver A large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates that is responsible for detoxification, metabolism, synthesis and storage of various substances. Livers
D008297 Male Males
D003682 Dehydroascorbatase Catalyzes the hydrolysis of the gamma lactone, dehydroascorbate, to diketogulonate.
D003683 Dehydroascorbic Acid The reversibly oxidized form of ascorbic acid. It is the lactone of 2,3-DIKETOGULONIC ACID and has antiscorbutic activity in man on oral ingestion. Acid, Dehydroascorbic
D004950 Esterases Any member of the class of enzymes that catalyze the cleavage of an ester bond and result in the addition of water to the resulting molecules. Esterase
D005965 Glucuronates Derivatives of GLUCURONIC ACID. Included under this heading are a broad variety of acid forms, salts, esters, and amides that include the 6-carboxy glucose structure. Glucosiduronates,Glucuronic Acids,Acids, Glucuronic
D006834 Hydrazines Substituted derivatives of hydrazine (formula H2N-NH2). Hydrazide
D000429 Alcohol Oxidoreductases A subclass of enzymes which includes all dehydrogenases acting on primary and secondary alcohols as well as hemiacetals. They are further classified according to the acceptor which can be NAD+ or NADP+ (subclass 1.1.1), cytochrome (1.1.2), oxygen (1.1.3), quinone (1.1.5), or another acceptor (1.1.99). Carbonyl Reductase,Ketone Reductase,Carbonyl Reductases,Ketone Reductases,Oxidoreductases, Alcohol,Reductase, Carbonyl,Reductase, Ketone,Reductases, Carbonyl,Reductases, Ketone

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