Abstract: | Anthranilamide was slightly hydroxylated by a reconstituted rat liver microsomal monooxygenase system with NADPH, but a large amount of hydrogen peroxide was formed with a consumption of NADPH during the reaction. Superoxide dismutase stimulated the hydroxylation by depressing the hydrogen peroxide formation, in that there was a reverse correlation between the two effects due to the dismutase. In addition, a trace of 3-hydroxyanthranilamide, one of the products, not only stimulated NADPH-dependent hydrogen peroxide formation via NADPH-cytochrome c (P-450) reductase, but also inhibited the reduction of cytochrome P-450 by NADPH in the reconstituted system. These effects of 3-hydroxyanthranilamide were also diminished by superoxide dismutase. |