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Has ricin an enzyme inductive effect?

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Vorversuche mit Rizin, dem toxischen Protein von Rizinussamen (Ricinus communis) ergaben einen Verküzungseffekt der Hexobarbital-Schlafzeit bei Ratten, was für einen induktiven Effekt auf das drogenabhängige metabolische Enzymsystem der Leber spricht.

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Balint, G.A. Has ricin an enzyme inductive effect?. Experientia 30, 1129–1130 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01923648

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