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1 American Dental Association, Chicago, Illinois
Human serum was chromatographed on hydroxylapatite. The eluates were assayed for activity against acetylcholine, metabutethamine, meprylcaine, piperocaine, procaine, butethamine, and tetracaine. The results show the presence of several cholinesterases in human serum. These enzymes vary in their ability to hydrolyze the estertype dental local anesthetics. The relative distribution of cholinesterase activity in serum differs from that of a concentrated plasma cholinesterase.*
Submitted on October 2, 1962
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