Paper
Studies on the reactivity of acyl glucuronides--VII. Salicyl acyl glucuronide reactivity in vitro and covalent binding of salicylic acid to plasma protein of humans taking aspirin.
Published Feb 9, 1994 · R. Dickinson, P. Baker, A. R. King
Biochemical pharmacology
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Salicyl acyl glucuronide (SAG) reactivity allows for covalent attachment of the salicylic acid moiety of aspirin to tissue macromolecules, in addition to its well-known acetylating capacity.
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