- A
xenobiotic is a
chemical substance found within an
organism that is not
naturally produced or
expected to be
present within the organism. It can also...
- organisms,
usually through specialized enzymatic systems. More generally,
xenobiotic metabolism (from the Gr****
xenos "stranger" and
biotic "related to living...
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Xenobiotic metabolism (from the Gr****
xenos "stranger" and
biotic "related to
living beings") is the set of
metabolic pathways that
modify the chemical...
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Environmental xenobiotics are
xenobiotic compounds with a
biological activity that are
found as
pollutants in the
natural environment.
Pharmaceutical drugs...
- expression. It was
originally thought to
function primarily as a
sensor of
xenobiotic chemicals and also as the
regulator of
enzymes such as
cytochrome P450s...
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xenobiotic metabolic process (April 13, 2013). "AmiGO:
xenobiotic metabolic process Details". Amigo.geneontology...
- In enzymology, a
xenobiotic-transporting
ATPase (EC 3.6.3.44) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction ATP + H2O +
xenobioticin ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- steroids,
fatty acids,
xenobiotics, and parti****te in many biosyntheses. By hydroxylation, CYP450
enzymes convert xenobiotics into
hydrophilic derivatives...
- for the
synthesis and
degradation of
glutathione as well as drug and
xenobiotic detoxification.
Other lines of
evidence indicate that GGT can also exert...
-
compounds are
called xenobiotics.
Xenobiotics such as
synthetic drugs,
natural poisons and
antibiotics are
detoxified by a set of
xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes...