Xenobiotic Metabolism New Paper
Drug metabolism, generally known as xenobiotic metabolism, is that the method of biotransforming less polar compounds into additional polar compounds that may be excreted additional simply.
Biotransformation generally happens through a series of protein reactions involving the hemoprotein P450 system. samples of
Xenobiotics area unit compounds that embody medication, food additives, and
environmental pollutants. These agents area unit ordinarily eliminated from the body when metabolism to compounds that area unit excreted through the gall, kidney, lung, or dermu. A xenobiotic (Greek, xenos "foreign"; bios "life") could be a compound that's foreign to a living organism. ... A xenobiotic could be a chemical substance found at intervals associate degree organism that's not naturally created or expected to be gift at intervals the organism. manufacturing metabolites that carries with it polar
molecules means they will be excreted in body fluids like water and gall. Metabolism is commonly divided into 2 phases: part one metabolism involves chemical reactions like reaction (most common), reduction and reaction. phase II
clinical trial reactions area unit conjugation reactions wherever a molecule ordinarily gift within the body is additional to the reactive website of the phase I matter . The result's a conjugated matter that's additional water soluble than the initial xenobiotic or phase I matter
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