Martin et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Metabolic studies of salbutamol-3H: A new bronchodilator, in rat, rabbit, dog and manMartin et al., 1971
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- 6390720348341172692
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- Martin L
- Hobson J
- Page J
- Harrison C
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- European Journal of Pharmacology
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Salbutamol-3 H, labelled on the β-carbon atom, was rapidly absorbed from the gastro- intestinal tract of rat, rabbit, dog and man. 60–90%, depending upon the species studied, of the administered radioactivity was recovered in the 24 hr urine. 70–90% of the radioactivity …
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