Major primary cytotoxic product of 4-hydroxyanisole oxidation by mushroom tyrosinase is 4-methoxy ortho benzoquinone (original) (raw)
Initial mushroom tyrosinase-catalysed oxidation product of 4-hydroxyanisole is 4-methoxy-ortho-benzoquinone
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