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Studies on Goitrogenic Agents in Food

II. Goitrogenic Action of Arachidoside

N. R. Moudgal, V. Srinivasan and P. S. Sarma

Biochemical Laboratory, University of Madras, India

Arachidoside, the glycoside isolated from groundnut is found to be goitrogenic and as a result of the study of phenolic excretion in the urine, it is suggested that the effect is due to preferential iodination of the phenolic metabolites in the thyroid tissue.


Manuscript received 30 July 1956.





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