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4-methylcatechol, a metabolite of homoprotocatechuic acid

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Homoprotocatechusäure wird in der Ratte bei oraler Zufuhr teilweise durch Dekarboxylierung zu 4-Methylcatechol abgebaut, eine Reaktion, die von oxytetracyclinsensitiven Darmbakterien ausgeführt werden kann.

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Scheline, R.R. 4-methylcatechol, a metabolite of homoprotocatechuic acid. Experientia 23, 493–494 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02142196

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