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THE OXIDATION OF SKATOLE WITH POTASSIUM PERSULFATE

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1965
The oxidation of skatole with potassium persulfate has been shown to produce a mixture of potassium 4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-skatolyl sulfates, together with 3-methyl-oxindole, o-aminoacetophenone, o-formamidoacetophenone, and a number of unidentified products.
R A, Heacock, M E, Mahon
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Skatole regulates intestinal epithelial cellular functions through activating aryl hydrocarbon receptors and p38.

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 2019
Intestinal bacteria produce skatole (3-methylindole) from tryptophan in dietary proteins and ingesting large quantities of animal protein is associated with increased fecal skatole concentrations.
Koichi Kurata   +5 more
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Effects of dietary stachyose levels on caecal skatole concentration, hepatic cytochrome P450 mRNA expressions and enzymatic activities in broilers

British Journal of Nutrition, 2020
Effects of dietary supplemental stachyose on caecal skatole concentration, hepatic cytochrome P450 (CYP450, CYP) mRNA expressions and enzymatic activities in broilers were evaluated.
Haiying Liu   +4 more
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Skatole as a Root Forming Substance

Nature, 1937
THE activity of skatole as a growth-promoting substance has been noted by Glover1. We have carried out experiments which show that skatole accelerates root formation in cuttings. Cuttings of Leptospermum sooparium and of Ficus repens were treated with an aqueous solution of skatole in the manner described by Hitchcock and Zimmerman2, and the cuttings ...
L. G. G. WARNE, A. A. JACKSON
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Preliminary observations on skatole production in pigs

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), 1989
Skatole and indole, compounds formed in the large intestine by microbial breakdown of tryptophan, are associated with carcass taint (Hansson et al., 1980). The present work involved the development of a method for detecting the absolute values of the analytes in fat and faeces.
M. Hawe, N. Walker, M. Porter, B.W. Moss
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Relationship between oxidation and conjugation metabolism of skatole in pig liver and concentrations of skatole in fat.

Journal of Animal Science, 1998
High concentrations of skatole in fat of some intact male pigs are a major cause of boar taint. In this study, we investigated the effect of oxidative and conjugative metabolism of skatole in liver on the concentrations of skatole in the fat of intact male pigs.
J, Babol, E J, Squires, K, Lundström
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Spatial variations in intestinal skatole production and microbial composition in broilers.

Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho, 2019
Spatial variations in intestinal skatole production and microbial composition in broilers were evaluated. Fifteen 42-day-old broilers were slaughtered.
Guiqin Yang   +4 more
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Electrophilic substitution in skatole and its derivatives

Tetrahedron, 1958
Abstract Evidence is presented to show that the 2-position is the primary site of electrophilic substitution in skatole and its derivatives. Existing data in the literature are reconciled with this view.
Wayland E. Noland, Donald N. Robinson
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Novel, rapid, low-cost screen-printed (bio)sensors for the direct analysis of boar taint compounds androstenone and skatole in porcine adipose tissue: Comparison with a high-resolution gas chromatographic method.

Biosensors & bioelectronics, 2019
This is the first report on the fabrication, characterisation and application of an electrochemical (bio)sensor system for the simultaneous measurement of skatole and androstenone.
K. Westmacott   +3 more
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ChemInform Abstract: UNGEWOEHNLICHE RK. VON SKATOL MIT TETRANITROMETHAN

Chemischer Informationsdienst. Organische Chemie, 1970
AbstractBei Reaktion äquimolarer Mengen von Skatol (I) mit Nitromethan (II) bei Raumtemperatur in Äther bilden sich ca. 60% einer kristallinen Verbindung, der auf Grund von NMR‐, IR‐, UV‐ und massenspektrometrischen Untersuchungen die Struktur (III) zugeordnet wird.
THOMAS F. SPANDE   +2 more
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