Abstract

1. 1. Ethanol and 2-propanol extracts obtained from the total body and the isolated ganglia of Mytilus galloprovincialis are able to oxidize NADH 2 in vitro, whereas similar extracts of mouse brain tested under the same conditions are devoid of this property. 2. 2. The oxidation of NADH 2 proved to be reversible. 3. 3. During the oxidation of NADH 2 the absorption of the extracts decreased at 230–270 nm. 4. 4. The oxidative capacity and absorption of the extracts significantly decreased, if the animals had been previously kept under conditions of prolonged (1–3 days) anoxia.

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