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Corrections J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 349–353 There were three structural errors in our article, “Drug Metabolism: The Body’s Defense against Chemical Attack” (Stachulski, A. V.; Lennard, M. S. J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 349–353). In Figure 1 on page 349, the structure of benzo[a]pyrene4,5-epoxide should have been
In Figure 6 on page 352, the Michael addition of glutathione (GSH, 2) to the quinoneimine 9, NAPQI, gives a product with the tripeptide attached ortho, not meta, to the OH group: OH
Glu Cys-Gly
CH3CONH
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O
In Figure 4 on page 350, the metabolism of benzo[a]pyrene to carcinogens involves positions 7,8 and 9,10 not 4,5: 10
Epoxide
P450
9
hydrolase
8 7
O
HO OH
with subsequent epoxidation of the 9,10 double bond also.
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