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Metabolite activity

The common C-terminal amino acid sequence required for exerting activity at tachykinin receptors is shown in bold endokinin C and D lack the C-terminal Met and are almost devoid of affinity at these receptors. In red, the sequence of neurokinin A of which neuropeptide-gamma and neuropeptide-kappa are elongated forms and neurokinin A (3-10) is a product of beta or gamma-TAC1 mRNAs or an NKA metabolite active at tachykinin receptors. In blue, the sequence of human HK-1 of which endokinin A and B are elongated forms. [Pg.1183]

Immunological tests indicated that fraction 1, obtaned by gel chromatography had an immunostimulating activity. It induced migration of peritoneal-exudative cells, respectively peritoneal macrophages into the peritoneal cavity of experimental animals. These cells are with high bactericidic metabolitic activity. [Pg.684]

Kinetics Active metabolite Active metabolite Food decreased BA 70-80% Metabolized Complex metabolism... [Pg.810]

Tumor Initiation in Mouse Skin Metabolite Activity/Activity of BP at Same Dose... [Pg.20]

Tumor Initiation in Mouse Skin Metabolite Activity/Activity of BP at Same Dose Lung Adenoma Induction in Newborn Mice Metabolite Activity/Activity of BP at Same Dose ... [Pg.21]

Azo dye metabolites Activated sludge Under aerobic conditions, two compounds 4,4 -thiodianiline and p-kresidine were most easily degraded, followed by 4,4 -diaminodiphenylmethane and 2-naphthylamine. Under anaerobic conditions, stabilities of the amines were totally different and compounds p-kresidine, 4,4 -diaminodiphenyl methane, and 2-naphthylamine were degraded while the 4-chloroaniline, 2,4-diaminotoluene, and 2,4-diaminoanisole were partly degraded [16]... [Pg.21]

Metabolites Active Minimal activity Inactive Active Inactive... [Pg.222]

Hydroxylated metabolites (active, do not circulate system ically)... [Pg.616]

Metabolites (Activity) beclomethasone 17-mono-propionate (active), free beclome-thasone (very weak anti-inflammatory effects) 16 -hydroxy-prednisolone and 6 -hydroxy-budesonide (< 1 % of parent) 67-OH (low corticosteroid potency) ... [Pg.752]

AII active constituents (parent drug and active metabolites) Active metabolite... [Pg.802]

Oxcarbazepine Partial 40 Reduced to 10-monohydroxy metabolite (active) excreted in urine (80%)... [Pg.1205]

Deductions ADH activity dependent upon presence of pyrazole nucleus and not a metabolite. Activity increases with lipophilic substituents in the 4-position ... [Pg.137]

Conjugation reactions usually involve metabolite activation by some high-energy intermediate and have been classified into two general types type I, in which an activated conjugating agent combines with the substrate to yield the conjugated product, and type II, in which the substrate is activated and then combines with an amino acid... [Pg.137]

Entry Drug Drug Name Metabolite Activity (%)... [Pg.198]

While nonclinical work can provide clues to potential metabolite activity, data from clinical trials are necessary for quantification of concentrations. [Pg.148]

Drug-drug interactions mediated by enzyme induction are less common than those mediated by enzyme inhibition. Drug-drug interactions due to enzyme induction are also less likely to cause safety issues, except toxic if a toxic metabolite is formed by metabolite activation, however, they may affect... [Pg.683]

Are the metabolites active If they are, then their clearance must be considered too. [Pg.165]

Material Selection of appropriate material for examination is mainly determined by the time that has elapsed from administration of the toxic substance to collection of the material, as well as the site of conducting examinations (a clinical or forensic laboratory, or the site of the incident, for example, during a roadside check of a driver). Various compounds occur in various materials - parent, and active and inactive metabolites. Active metabolites influence life processes, and the presence of inactive metabolites in the organism could attest to consumption of a substance a long time ago. Currently available analytical techniques are applied to detect, identify and determine chemical substances in classical biological material (i.e. blood, urine and sections of internal organs) as well as in so-called alternative materials (i.e. hair, saliva and sweat). In recent years, numerous studies aimed at... [Pg.317]

Figure 4 Structures of common microbial metabolites active in the macrophage activation assay... Figure 4 Structures of common microbial metabolites active in the macrophage activation assay...

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