Abstract
Recombination experiments indicate a complex role by the mitochondria in controlling drug biotransformation reactions. The use of liver slices and homogenates demonstrates that the effect of Krebs cycle intermediates on aminopyrine N-demethylation is not via an increase in NADH, but probably by a well-defined route from the mitochondria to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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