Brenzcatechin (German Wikipedia)

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  • R. Gopalakrishna, Z. H. Chen, U. Gundimeda: Tobacco smoke tumor promoters, catechol and hydroquinone, induce oxidative regulation of protein kinase C and influence invasion and metastasis of lung carcinoma cells. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Band 91, Nr. 25, 6. Dezember 1994, S. 12233–12237, doi:10.1073/pnas.91.25.12233, PMID 7991611, PMC 45411 (freier Volltext).
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  • B. Bukowska, S. Kowalska: Phenol and catechol induce prehemolytic and hemolytic changes in human erythrocytes. In: Toxicology letters. Band 152, Nummer 1, August 2004, S. 73–84, doi:10.1016/j.toxlet.2004.03.025, PMID 15294349.
  • U. Stenius, M. Warholm, A. Rannug, S. Walles, I. Lundberg, J. Högberg: The role of GSH depletion and toxicity in hydroquinone-induced development of enzyme-altered foci. In: Carcinogenesis. Band 10, Nummer 3, März 1989, S. 593–599, doi:10.1093/carcin/10.3.593, PMID 2564322.

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