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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 25, 1995 - Issue 10
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Fungal transformations of antihistamines: metabolism of brompheniramine, chlorpheniramine, and pheniramine to N-oxide and N-demethylated metabolites by the fungus Cunninghamella elegans

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Pages 1081-1092 | Received 01 Apr 1995, Published online: 22 Sep 2008

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