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Metabolism monooxygenases

Thus, while the majority of these contaminants exert their toxicity through specific mechanisms of action, such as alteration of pollutant-metabolizing monooxygenases (discussed in section V.3), their additional effects on lipid metabolism likely contribute significantly to overall POP bioaccumulation, tissue distribution, and toxic potency. [Pg.131]

Oxepin and its derivatives have attracted attention for several reasons. Oxepin is closely related to cycloheptatriene and its aza analog azepine and it is a potential antiaromatic system with 871-elcctrons. Oxepin can undergo valence isomerization to benzene oxide, and the isomeric benzene oxide is the first step in the metabolic oxidation of aromatic compounds by the enzyme monooxygenase. [Pg.1]

The microsomal fraction consists mainly of vesicles (microsomes) derived from the endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough). It contains cytochrome P450 and NADPH/cytochrome P450 reductase (collectively the microsomal monooxygenase system), carboxylesterases, A-esterases, epoxide hydrolases, glucuronyl transferases, and other enzymes that metabolize xenobiotics. The 105,000 g supernatant contains soluble enzymes such as glutathione-5-trans-ferases, sulfotransferases, and certain esterases. The 11,000 g supernatant contains all of the types of enzyme listed earlier. [Pg.46]

Apart from monooxygenases, other enzymes concerned wih xenobiotic metabolism may also be induced. Some examples are given in Table 2.5. Induction of glucuronyl transferases is a common response and is associated with phenobarbital-type induction of CYP family 2. Glutathione transferase induction is also associated with this. A variety of compounds, including epoxides such as stilbene oxide and... [Pg.49]

Emphasis is given to the critical role of metabolism, both detoxication and activation, in determining toxicity. The principal enzymes involved are described, including monooxygenases, esterases, epoxide hydrolases, glutathione-5 -transferases, and glucuronyl transferases. Attention is given to the influence of enzyme induction and enzyme inhibition on toxicity. [Pg.64]

Resistance mechanisms associated with changes in toxicokinetics are predominately cases of enhanced metabolic detoxication. With readily biodegradable insecticides such as pyrethroids and carbamates, enhanced detoxication by P450-based monooxygenase is a common resistance mechanism (see Table 4.3). [Pg.94]

PAHs can be bioconcentrated or bioaccumulated by certain aquatic invertebrates low in the food chain that lack the capacity for effective biotransformation (Walker and Livingstone 1992). Mollusks and Daphnia spp. are examples of organisms that readily bioconcentrate PAH. On the other hand, fish and other aquatic vertebrates readily biotransform PAH so, biomagnification does not extend up the food chain as it does in the case of persistent polychlorinated compounds. As noted earlier, P450-based monooxygenases are not well represented in mollusks and many other aquatic invertebrates (see Chapter 4, Section 4.2) so, this observation is not surprising. Oxidation catalyzed by P450 is the principal (perhaps the only) effective mechanism of primary metabolism of PAH. [Pg.186]

The metabolism of permethrin will be taken more generally as an example of the metabolism of pyrethroids (Figure 12.2). The two types of primary metabolic attack are by microsomal monooxygenases and esterases. Monooxygenase attack involves... [Pg.232]

Walker, C.H. (1978). Species differences in microsomal monooxygenase activities and their relationship to biological half lives. Drug Metabolism Reviews 7(2), 295-323. [Pg.373]

Xenobiotics are metabolized in two phases. The major reaction of phase 1 is hydroxylation catalyzed by a variety of monooxygenases, also known as the cytochrome P450s. In phase 2, the hydroxylated species are conjugated with a variety of hydrophihc compounds such as glucuronic acid, sulfate, or glutathione. The combined operation of these two phases renders lipophilic compounds into water-soluble compounds that can be ehminated from the body. [Pg.632]

A few of the reactions carried out by the monooxygenase system of methanotrophic bacteria are summarized in Figure 2.9, and it is on account of this that methylotrophs have received attention for their technological potential (Lidstrom and Stirling 1990). An equally wide metabolic potential has also been demonstrated for cyclohexane monooxygenase, which has been shown to accomplish two broad types of reaction one in which formally nucleophilic oxygen reacts with the substrate, and... [Pg.69]

The carbamate insecticide aldicarb (Figure 2.13) that exerts its effect by inactivating acetylcholinesterase is metabolized by a flavin monooxygenase from rainbow trout to the sulfoxide, which is a more effective inhibitor (Schlenk and Buhler 1991). [Pg.92]

Funari E, A Zoppinki, A Verdina, G de Angelis, L Vittozzi (1987) Xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme systems in test fish. I. Comparative studies of liver microsomal monooxygenases. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf 13 24-31. [Pg.100]


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