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IN previous papers it was shown that atractyloside, a glycoside (formerly called K-atractylate) extracted from the rhizome of Atractylis gummifera, the aglycone of which contains the perhydrophenanthrene nucleus1, inhibits the uptake of oxygen by rat-liver mitochondria also at very low concentrations (0.0000036 M) and with a marked decrease of the P/O ratio2.
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BRUNI, A., CONTESSA, A. Inhibition of Phosphorylation by Atractyloside. Nature 191, 818–819 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/191818a0
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