K. Iwasaki et al., PERINATAL-DEVELOPMENT OF AMINE, ALCOHOL AND PHENOL SULFOCONJUGATIONS IN THE RAT, Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology, 81(2), 1993, pp. 183-190
Development of the sulfoconjugating activities for amine, alcoholic an
d phenolic compounds was studied in hepatic 105,000 g supernatants of
fetal and newborn rats. All activities in the fetus at the late stage
of pregnancy were negligible or very low when compared with those of t
he adult female level. Amine and alcohol sulfoconjugating activities w
ere low 2 days after birth, increased with age, and attained the adult
female level 17 days after birth. In contrast, phenol sulfoconjugatin
g activity was nearly half the level of adult female rats in the neona
tes 2 days after birth and was relatively constant before maturation.
There were no sex-related differences in any of the activities in the
immature rats, but in adult animals the activities for amine and alcoh
ol were higher in the females than in the males; the opposite was obse
rved for phenol sulfoconjugation.