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Hill activity induced by alloxan is characterized by non-stoichiometric oxygen evolution and cyclic electron flow due to autoxidation of dialuric acid and alloxantin, the reduction products of alloxan.
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Horton, G.L., Huyser, E.S. & Akagi, J.M. The behavior of alloxan in the Hill reaction. Experientia 32, 861–862 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02003731
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