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Submitted December 25, 1996.
It was previously described that low concentrations of sodium azide inhibit monoamine oxidase (MAO) B assayed by spectrophotometric measurement of benzaldehyde or by hydrogen peroxide accumulation. We failed to confirm this effect using radiometric determination of MAO activity. Tris or dinitrophenol inhibit MAO. The data suggest that some "regulatory effects" depend on the assay of MAO activity.
KEY WORDS: monoamine oxidase, Tris, dinitrophenol, azide.