Abstract

To learn more about the biodegradation of potassium bromate, the decomposition of bromate in various tissues of rats was studied. Bromate was degraded very slowly in human saliva and plasma of rat. However, nearly all tissue homogenates and red blood cells could degrade bromate by a mechanism which exhibited some stability to heat. Furthermore, it was suggested that the bromate degradation active component in the supernatant fraction of a liver homogenate was in part glutathione.

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