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de
Haley,
Ph.D.
is the one employed in the detoxication of phenols.
The problem en-
tails much work because injected sulfete (HapS0,) is readily cleared by
the kidney and ingested
any extent.
sulfate cannot pass the intestinal membranes to
In fact the latter property is one of the reasons for the
use of sulfetes as cathartics.
adic sulfur (535) eculé be administered
as methionine or one of the other sulfur-containing amino aciés.
A
phenol could then be piven and the excretion of total and ethereal sulfate in the body could be definitely proven.