Complexing cresolase with copper chelating agents

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ABSTRACT:
Complexes of Cresolase and copper chelating agents are used for inhibiting L1210 mouse leukemia. Particularly effective complexes are the chelates of cresolase with 8-hydroxyquinoline, .alpha.,.alpha. dipyridyl, and hydroquinone. Tyrosinase obtained from the brown (Type I) common edible mushroom is a suitable source of cresolase. The cresolase active tyrosinase may then be reacted with copper chelating agent to produce the complex.

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