Rapoport M I, Feigin R D, Bruton J, Beisel W R
Science. 1966 Sep 30;153(3744):1642-4. doi: 10.1126/science.153.3744.1642.
Hepatic tryptophan pyrrolase and its circulating substrate, whole blood tryptophan, have a circadian rhythmicity in mice. Intact adrenocortical function is required for the normal rhythmicity of both enzyme and substrate although an altered but less apparent rhythm persists in the adrenalectomized state.