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- through human skin has been shown to be very rapid. NMP is rapidly biotransformed by hydroxylation to 5-hydroxy-N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, which is further...
- iPhones were reported to have suffered hexane poisoning. n-Hexane is biotransformed to 2-hexanol and further to 2,5-Hexanediol in the body. The conversion...
- Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 95% by mouth Metabolism less than 30% biotransformed in liver Elimination half-life 61.3 minutes Excretion Kidneys Identifiers...
- 23–47%. In the body ketamine undergoes extensive metabolism. It is biotransformed by CYP3A4 and CYP2B6 isoenzymes into norketamine, which, in turn, is...
- been biotransformed during metabolism. Other suitable biomarkers may include the metabolites of the parent compound after they've been biotransformed during...
- adding selected psychoactive substances to the growing substrate. The biotransformed alkaloids could be found in the culture medium. However, not all substances...
- is advised in patients with hepatic impairment. Pholcodine is slowly biotransformed in the body via oxidation and conjugation to a series of metabolites...
- can be inhaled. In this case, BBP is absorbed via the lungs. BBP is biotransformed in the human body in numerous of ways. Gut esterases metabolize BBP...
- from about 30 tons in 2003 to 60 tons in 2013. It is predominantly biotransformed to perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), but partly also to perfluorooctanoic...
- processes. At this point, the chemical may undergo metabolism and be biotransformed into other chemicals (metabolites). These metabolites can be less or...