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Metabolic conjugation, mammals, species

Many investigations of relevant enzymes in transformation of xenobiotics by aquatic species have shown that the similar enzymes observed in metabolism in soil, plant, and mammals play a role, such as esterases and oxidases [10, 159, 160]. Metabolism of pyrethroids has been most extensively studied in fish for cypermethrin (5) and permethrin (15). Aromatic hydroxylation at the 4 -position of the 3-phenoxybenzyl moiety followed by conjugation with glucuronic acid... [Pg.189]

Although mammals all metabolize phenol to the same metabolites, the amounts of each metabolite vary between species. For example, in the old world monkeys and prosimians, sulfation is the major phenol conjugation pathway, while in the new world monkeys, glucuronidation predominates (Mehta et al. [Pg.113]


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