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Organic anion transporters urinary excretion

Although bile acid conjugates with amino acids are normally excreted into bile, amino acid conjugates of xenobiotics are usually excreted into urine. Conjugation with endogenous amino acids facilitates urinary excretion because of the organic anion transport systems located in the kidney tubules. [Pg.114]

Pritchard JB, Miller DS (1992) Proximal tubular transport of organic anions and cations. In Seldin DW, Giebisch G (eds) The kidney physiology and pathophysiology, vol 2, 2nd edn. Raven, New York, p 2921 Rabinowitz MB, Kopple JD, Wetherill GW (1976) Kinetic analysis of lead metabolism in healthy humans. Clin Invest 90 700-706 Roels HA, Boeckx M, Ceulemans E, Lauwerys RR (1991) Urinary excretion of mercury after occupational exposure to mercury vapor and influence of the chelating agent meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA). Br J Ind Med 48 247-253... [Pg.303]


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