During prehemolytic exposure of mice to 100 per cent oxygen, changes in glycolytic intermediates were observed. Red cell ATP and hexosemonophosphate compounds were increased and fructose 1-6 diphosphate, triose-phosphates, ADP and TPN were decreased. These changes were not affected by splenectomy or tocopherol status of the animals.

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