It is well recognized that expression of enzymes varies during development and growth. However, an in-depth review of this acquired knowledge is needed to translate the understanding of enzyme expression and activity into the prediction of change in effects (e.g. kinetics and toxicity) of xenobiotics with age. Age-related changes in metabolic capacity are critical for understanding and predicting the potential differences resulting from exposure. Such information may be especially useful in the evaluation of the risk of exposure to very low (mu g/kg/day or ng/kg/day) levels of environmental chemicals. This review is to better understand the ontogeny of metabolizing enzymes in converting chemicals to either less-toxic metabolite(s) or more t...
Infantile exposure to xenobiotics, e.g. from breastfeeding, poses a serious toxicity risk. Since the...
Although much is known about the metabolism of environmental toxicants in adult organisms, little in...
Introduction: There are profound changes that take place in drug metabolism enzymes during fetal and...
It is well recognized that expression of enzymes varies during development and growth. However, an i...
Enzymes, receptors, and other proteins have their own distinct developmental pro-files. Consequently...
Differences in responses to environmental chemicals and drugs between life stages are likely due in ...
Capturing ontogeny of enzymes involved in phase I metabolism is crucial to improve prediction of dos...
Profound changes in drug metabolizing enzyme expression occurs during development that impacts drug ...
The human body is continuously exposed to a wide array of structurally diverse chemicals. Such expos...
Infantile exposure to xenobiotics, e.g. from breastfeeding, poses a serious toxicity risk. Since th...
Although some patterns are beginning to emerge, our knowl-edge of human phase I drug-metabolizing en...
The liver represents a major eliminating and detoxifying organ, determining exposure to endogenous c...
Physiological changes occurring perinatally and in the first month of life can affect the answer to ...
Age-related changes in the expression of xenobiotic biotransfor-mation enzymes can result in differe...
In addition to size-dependent allometric metabolic activity, most isoenzymes display age-dependent i...
Infantile exposure to xenobiotics, e.g. from breastfeeding, poses a serious toxicity risk. Since the...
Although much is known about the metabolism of environmental toxicants in adult organisms, little in...
Introduction: There are profound changes that take place in drug metabolism enzymes during fetal and...
It is well recognized that expression of enzymes varies during development and growth. However, an i...
Enzymes, receptors, and other proteins have their own distinct developmental pro-files. Consequently...
Differences in responses to environmental chemicals and drugs between life stages are likely due in ...
Capturing ontogeny of enzymes involved in phase I metabolism is crucial to improve prediction of dos...
Profound changes in drug metabolizing enzyme expression occurs during development that impacts drug ...
The human body is continuously exposed to a wide array of structurally diverse chemicals. Such expos...
Infantile exposure to xenobiotics, e.g. from breastfeeding, poses a serious toxicity risk. Since th...
Although some patterns are beginning to emerge, our knowl-edge of human phase I drug-metabolizing en...
The liver represents a major eliminating and detoxifying organ, determining exposure to endogenous c...
Physiological changes occurring perinatally and in the first month of life can affect the answer to ...
Age-related changes in the expression of xenobiotic biotransfor-mation enzymes can result in differe...
In addition to size-dependent allometric metabolic activity, most isoenzymes display age-dependent i...
Infantile exposure to xenobiotics, e.g. from breastfeeding, poses a serious toxicity risk. Since the...
Although much is known about the metabolism of environmental toxicants in adult organisms, little in...
Introduction: There are profound changes that take place in drug metabolism enzymes during fetal and...