Vermolate [S-Propyl dipropylthiocarbamate ] 
Both peanut (Arachis hyogaea L.) and soybean (Glycine max (L) Merr.) 
readily absorbed vemolate. The chemical was degraded to C09. Two major 
and two minor metabolites were indicated, but not identified, by paper 
chromatography (1708). 
(See also Tillan.) 
Warfarin [3-(a-acetonylbenzyl)-4 hydroxycoumarin ] 
After incubation of warfarin with subcellular rat liver fractions, 
6-, 7-, and 8-hydroxywarfarin were formed. The reaction required molecular 
oxygen and depended on the presence of an NADPH generating system. One 
other metabolite was observed but not identified beyond the fact that it 
was not a sulfate or glucuronide. The predominant metabolite, /-hydroxy- 
warfarin, was also found in plasma of rats given warfarin (1701). 
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