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The Biochemistry of Drug Metabolism - Principles, Redox Reactions, Hydrolyses (Paperback)
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The Biochemistry of Drug Metabolism - Principles, Redox Reactions, Hydrolyses (Paperback)
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The first of the two volumes is divided into three parts. Part One
begins by introducing xenobiotics in the broad context of
physiological metabolism, and continues with an overview of the
processes of drug disposition and metabolism. It then goes on to
summarize the macroscopic and microscopic locations of drug
metabolism in animals and humans. This is followed by an
introduction to the all-important issue of the consequences of drug
and xenobiotic metabolism, providing an initial overview of
pharmacokinetic, pharmacological and toxicological consequences.
The last chapter examines drug metabolism in the context of drug
research, with a focus on medicinal chemistry.
The second part is a major component of the book, corresponding to
the role of oxidoreductases as major agents of metabolism.
Cytochromes P450 receive particular attention, namely their
multiplicity, structure, catalytic mechanisms, and the various
reactions they catalyze, while other oxidoreductases are also
presented, such as flavin monooxygenases, monoamine oxidases and
other amine oxidases, aldehyde oxidase and xanthine dehydrogenase,
peroxidases, and dehydrogenases-reductases. Each drug-metabolizing
enzyme or enzyme family begins with an Enzyme Identity Card
summarizing its nomenclature and biochemical essentials.
Part Three begins with a survey of the classification, properties
and catalytic mechanism of the innumerable hydrolases known or
suspected to play a role in xenobiotic metabolism. The focus then
shifts to a systematic presentation of the various substrate
classes, namely carboxylic esters, amides and peptides, lactams and
lactones, esters of inorganic acids, alkene and arene epoxides, and
some miscellaneous hydrolyzable moieties.
With a foreword by Prof Leslie Z. Benet, the world's best and
best-known biopharmaceutical scientist
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