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DETERMINATION OF beta-GLUCURONIDASE IN MICROGRAM QUANTITIES OF TISSUE AND ITS DISTRIBUTION IN THE COW ADRENAL

LEE W. WATTENBERG 1 and DAVID GLICK 1

1 Department of Physiological Chemistry, The Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 14, Minnesota

The procedure of Talalay, Fishman and Huggins was adapted to the determination of beta-glucuronidase activity in microgram quantities of tissue.

The quantitative histological distribution of beta-glucuronidase activity in the cow adrenal was studied, and it was found that the activity is high in the glomerulosa and outer fasciculata but comparatively low in other regions.

Submitted on July 28, 1952


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