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- Biotransformation is the biochemical modification of one chemical compound or a mixture of chemical compounds. Biotransformations can be conducted with...
- desloratadine N-glucuronide by CYP2C8; and finally, a non-enzymatic deconjugation of 3-hydroxydesloratadine N-glucuronide. Both desloratadine and 3-hydroxydesloratadine...
- concentration of β-glucuronidase in breast milk, which increases bilirubin deconjugation and reabsorption of bilirubin, leading to persistence of physiologic...
- "Selective hydrolysis of α,β- and β,γ-unsaturated ketals: method for deconjugation of β,β-disubstituted α,β-unsaturated ketones". J. Org. Chem. 43 (9):...
- to glucuronic acid. In the bladder, glucuronidase re-activates it by deconjugation, which leads to the development of bladder cancer. Naphthalene Naphthol...
- nitrogen source. Other important functions of Bacteroides spp. include the deconjugation of bile acids and growth on mucus. Many members of the Bacteroidota...
- bacteria colonizing the small intestines in SIBO may also cause bile acid deconjugation leading to malabsorption of lipids. In a process called intestinal adaptation...
- although the extent of their specificity may not yet be understood. Deconjugation begins with the recognition of the substrate, which consists of a steroid...
- and progestogen metabolism, neurosteroid synthesis Conjugation (and deconjugation) Glucuronosyltransferase (UGT2Bs) – steroid metabolism Glucuronidase...
- through bacteria binding bile acids in the colon after the initial deconjugation and dehydroxylation. The sequestered bile acids are then excreted in...