Abstract
Summary
Equivalent dose levels by weight of various ACTH preparations have been compared on the basis of their eosinopenic activity (EA) in normal and hypophysectomized rats with the adrenal ascorbic acid-depleting activity (AAA) in hypophysectomized rats. The data presented have been interpreted as indicating that: 1. No correlation exists between the EA and AAA of various ACTH fractions as tested either in normal or hypophysectomized rats. 2. EA in normal rats is not necessarily correlated with EA of the same preparations as tested in hypophysectomized rats. 3. Reduction of AAA by treatment with NaOH-heat under the conditions employed does not inactivate EA, suggesting that EA may be a separate and more stable component aLtKe ACTH preparations. Neither AAA nor EA were influenced by HCl-heat treatment in these experiments. 4. No ACTH compound has been tested which is completely free of AAA and yet exhibits EA? although the converse has been observed. 5. Some evidence suggests the presence of an eosinophilic component in certain ACTH preparations.
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