Zaboikina T N, Gapparov M M
Vopr Pitan. 1984 Mar-Apr(2):41-2.
Male Wistar rats kept for 30 days on the diet containing vegetative (wheat) protein demonstrate an increase in cytochrome P-450 concentration in liver microsomes and an increase in the rate of amidopyrine N-demethylation and aniline p-hydroxylation. Administration of phenobarbital leads to cytochrome P-450 induction and activation of monooxygenase of rat liver microsomes, the quality of food protein not affecting cytochrome induction. It is assumed that high content of cytochrome P-450 is linked with prolongation of the time of cytochrome P-450 renewal at the expense of the decreased constant of its protein part degradation or with activation of cytochrome synthesis de novo (based on the preliminary data).