Many drugs are lipid soluble, weak organic acids or bases that are not readily eliminated from the body, being reabsorbed into the blood from the glomerular filtrate. Metabolic processes are necessary to convert a drug into one or more metabolites which are chemically different from the parent compound, but generally more polar and water soluble, facilitating their excretion in urine or bile. Although metabolism usually results in inactivation or detoxification, many drug metabolites have pharmacological activity. Metabolites may occasionally be much more active than the parent compound (which then may be designated as a prodrug), they may exert effects similar to or different from those of the parent molecule, or they may be responsible fo...
A number of therapeutic drugs with different structures and mechanisms of action have been reported ...
The paper begins with a discussion of the needs and goals of metabolic predictions in early drug res...
textabstractA drug which has entered the circulation, may be eliminated as such by the kidney and ex...
It has been known for more than 50 years that drugs are not chemically stable compounds providing t...
Drug metabolism comprises the identification, characterization, and quantification of the chemicals ...
Xenobiotic metabolism has become of paramount significance in drug research, development, and therap...
Drug metabolism as a discipline plays an important role in drug discovery and development and the ef...
Abstract For many years the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics was equated with detoxificatio...
The 2012 EMA drug interaction guidance and the FDA draft drug interaction guidance proposed that hu...
Given a compound, how can we effectively predict its biological function? It is a fundamentally impo...
Drug metabolism comprises the metabolism of endogenous and exogenous substances. During metabolism m...
The safety and efficacy of drugs depend upon appropriate dosing of drugs made possible by understand...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Following the drug administration, patients a...
A number of therapeutic drugs with different structures and mechanisms of action have been reported ...
Xenobiotic chemicals are chemicals foreign to life that are usually derived synthetically or from an...
A number of therapeutic drugs with different structures and mechanisms of action have been reported ...
The paper begins with a discussion of the needs and goals of metabolic predictions in early drug res...
textabstractA drug which has entered the circulation, may be eliminated as such by the kidney and ex...
It has been known for more than 50 years that drugs are not chemically stable compounds providing t...
Drug metabolism comprises the identification, characterization, and quantification of the chemicals ...
Xenobiotic metabolism has become of paramount significance in drug research, development, and therap...
Drug metabolism as a discipline plays an important role in drug discovery and development and the ef...
Abstract For many years the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics was equated with detoxificatio...
The 2012 EMA drug interaction guidance and the FDA draft drug interaction guidance proposed that hu...
Given a compound, how can we effectively predict its biological function? It is a fundamentally impo...
Drug metabolism comprises the metabolism of endogenous and exogenous substances. During metabolism m...
The safety and efficacy of drugs depend upon appropriate dosing of drugs made possible by understand...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Following the drug administration, patients a...
A number of therapeutic drugs with different structures and mechanisms of action have been reported ...
Xenobiotic chemicals are chemicals foreign to life that are usually derived synthetically or from an...
A number of therapeutic drugs with different structures and mechanisms of action have been reported ...
The paper begins with a discussion of the needs and goals of metabolic predictions in early drug res...
textabstractA drug which has entered the circulation, may be eliminated as such by the kidney and ex...