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Cytochrome P450, xenobiotic-metabolizing cultured cells

Rich in both phase I (principally the cytochromes P450, catalyzing hydrolysis, reduction, and oxidation reactions) and phase II (catalyzing conjugation of xenobiotic molecules with hydrophilic moieties) biotransforming enzymes, the liver is the metabolic center of the body. In fact, most of the field of biochemistry is concerned with its metabolic reactions. The liver essentially converts ingested food into a balanced cell culture medium via metabolic interconversion of amino acids, carbohydrates, and lipids and synthesizes many substances that are subsequently exported for use in other areas of... [Pg.1550]

Key words Xenobiotic metabolism, Cytochrome P450, CYP, Cell culture, Cell lines... [Pg.501]


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