“These results suggest that HOCl reacts with l-Arg to form chlorinated products that act as nitric-oxide synthase inhibitors.”
“Using spectrophotometric techniques, we found that HOCl and l-Arg react rapidly (k= 7.1 × 105 m − 1s− 1) to form two major products that were identified by mass spectrometry as monochlorinated and dichlorinated adducts of l-Arg.”