The combination of advanced ultraperformance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, chemometrics, and genetically modified mice provide an attractive raft of technologies with which to examine the metabolism of xenobiotics. Here, a reexamination of the metabolism of the food mutagen PhIP (2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine), the suspect carcinogen areca alkaloids (arecoline, arecaidine, and arecoline 1-oxide), the hormone supplement melatonin, and the metabolism of the experimental cancer therapeutic agent aminoflavone is presented. In all cases, the metabolic maps of the xenobiotics were considerably enlarged, providing new insights into their toxicology. The inclusion of transgenic mice permitted unequivocal at...
Recent hypothesis suggesting a role for environmental toxins in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerativ...
Abstract Background The liver plays a major role in the metabolic activation of xenobiotics (drugs, ...
NSC686288 [aminoflavone (AF)], a candidate chemotherapeutic agent, possesses a unique antiproliferat...
The areca alkaloids comprise arecoline, arecaidine, guvacoline, and guvacine. Approximately 600 mill...
International audienceBiological organisms are constantly exposed to an immense repertoire of molecu...
Xenobiotic exposure, especially high-dose or repeated exposure of xenobiotics, can elicit detrimenta...
Xenobiotics are encountered by humans on a daily basis and include drugs, environmental pollutants, ...
Abstract For many years the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics was equated with detoxificatio...
The understanding of how exogenous chemicals (xenobiotics) are metabolized, distributed, and elimina...
Global metabolomics analysis has the potential to uncover novel metabolic pathways that are differen...
Drug metabolism or more generally, xenobiotic metabolism, is the biotransformation of exogenous comp...
The basic pattern of the metabolism of foreign compounds is the same in all species, in that most fo...
Metabolism is an organism's primary defense against xenobiotics, yet it also increases the prod...
Rats, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs. and rabbits were used in a preliminary study to select a model an...
Inappropriate pharmacokinetic properties are often responsible for the attrition of a new drug in a ...
Recent hypothesis suggesting a role for environmental toxins in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerativ...
Abstract Background The liver plays a major role in the metabolic activation of xenobiotics (drugs, ...
NSC686288 [aminoflavone (AF)], a candidate chemotherapeutic agent, possesses a unique antiproliferat...
The areca alkaloids comprise arecoline, arecaidine, guvacoline, and guvacine. Approximately 600 mill...
International audienceBiological organisms are constantly exposed to an immense repertoire of molecu...
Xenobiotic exposure, especially high-dose or repeated exposure of xenobiotics, can elicit detrimenta...
Xenobiotics are encountered by humans on a daily basis and include drugs, environmental pollutants, ...
Abstract For many years the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics was equated with detoxificatio...
The understanding of how exogenous chemicals (xenobiotics) are metabolized, distributed, and elimina...
Global metabolomics analysis has the potential to uncover novel metabolic pathways that are differen...
Drug metabolism or more generally, xenobiotic metabolism, is the biotransformation of exogenous comp...
The basic pattern of the metabolism of foreign compounds is the same in all species, in that most fo...
Metabolism is an organism's primary defense against xenobiotics, yet it also increases the prod...
Rats, mice, hamsters, guinea pigs. and rabbits were used in a preliminary study to select a model an...
Inappropriate pharmacokinetic properties are often responsible for the attrition of a new drug in a ...
Recent hypothesis suggesting a role for environmental toxins in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerativ...
Abstract Background The liver plays a major role in the metabolic activation of xenobiotics (drugs, ...
NSC686288 [aminoflavone (AF)], a candidate chemotherapeutic agent, possesses a unique antiproliferat...