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O ,l [ 2000 I 0~~----~~-------------C~~~--~~------~ dGuo 400 E a. I~ACETOXYESTRAGOLE +[14c] DEOXYGUANOSINE -o «t-0 200 0~®~~~~~~~~==~~~==~==~ 4000 MOUSE -LIVER DNA HYDROLYSATE E ll a. ;> 1000 o~~~----~~--~----~----~---L~~~----~ 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 MINUTES Fig. 7. HPLC profiles ~f hydrolysates of hepatic DNA from mice treated with [ H]l'-hydroxyestragole and of tj~ reaction mixture of 1'-acetoxyestf~gole reacted with [ C]deoxyguanosine {frame A) or [ C]deoxyadenosine {frame B) • The hepatic DNA hydrolysate and the in vitro reaction mixture were co-chromatographed on an-octadecylsilane column with acetonitrile-water.
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