-
glycosidic bond. The
glucuronides belong to the glycosides. Glucuronidation, the
conversion of
chemical compounds to
glucuronides, is a
method that animals...
- the kidneys. It has much
higher water solubility than does estradiol.
Glucuronides are the most
abundant estrogen conjugates. When
exogenous estradiol is...
- D-galacturonic acid).
Glycosides resulting from
glucuronidation are
named β-D-
glucuronides, its
salts and
esters are
named glucuronates. The
human body uses glucuronidation...
-
metabolites (quercetin
glucuronides) have been
found in
human plasma after quercetin ingestion.
Taken together, the
quercetin glucuronides have a half-life...
- sulfate,
estrogen glucuronides have much
higher water solubility than do
unconjugated estrogens like estradiol.
Estrogen glucuronides can be deconjugated...
-
Quercetin glucuronide or
Quercetol glucuronide may
refer to:
Quercetin 3-O-
glucuronide Quercetin 3'-O-
glucuronide Flavonoid glucuronides are substrates...
-
Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a
metabolite of
ethanol which is
formed in the body by
glucuronidation following exposure to ethanol,
usually from drinking...
-
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Chaussade V,
Deloche C,
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glucuronides,
instead of testosterone, as the new
markers of
androgenic activity in...
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pharmacokinetics of
morphine and
morphine glucuronides in
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- 3-
glucuronide (E1-G)
Estradiol 3-
glucuronide (E2-3G) and
estradiol 17β-
glucuronide (E2-17G)
Estriol 3-
glucuronide (E3-3G),
estriol 16α-
glucuronide (E3-16G)...