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Michael D. Levitt, Julie Furne, John Springfield, Fabrizis Suarez, Eugene DeMaster
Published in Volume 104, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 1999; 104(8):1107–1114 doi:10.1172/JCI7712
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Gas-chromatographic tracings showing the concentration of sulfur-containing gases in the gas space before and after incubation of cecal homogenate with gas containing CH3SCH3 (top), H2S (middle), and CH3SH (bottom). Tracings denoted a were obtained at time 0, whereas those denoted b and c are the results obtained after a 10-minute incubation with buffer and cecal mucosal homogenates, respectively. Note the inability of the mucosa to metabolize CH3SCH3 (top), the absence of CH3SH or CH3SCH3 production during the metabolism of H2S by cecal mucosa (middle), and the appearance of H2S, but not CH3SCH3, during the metabolism of CH3SH by cecal mucosa (bottom).