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The generation of pyruvate and lactate inVespa orientalis hemolymph is prevented by the presence of galactose. The inhibitory effect is possibly produced by a competition for NAD and occurs in concentrations of 0.05 M.
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Ishay, J.S., Fischl, J. & Talmor, N. Inhibitory effect of galactose on hydrogen transfer in the hemolymph of Vespa orientalis. Experientia 37, 1071 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02085014
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