The rates of nicotine metabolism differ widely, even after controlling for genetic variation in the major nicotine-metabolizing enzyme, CYP2A6. Genetic variants in an additional nicotine-metabolizing enzyme, flavin-containing monooxygenase (FMO)-3, and an obligate microsomal CYP-supportive enzyme, cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase (POR), were investigated. We examined the impact of FMO3 E158K and POR A503V before and after stratifying by CYP2A6 metabolism group. In 130 nonsmokers of African descent who received 4 mg oral nicotine, FMO3 158K trended toward slower nicotine metabolism in reduced CYP2A6 metabolizers (P=0.07) only, whereas POR 503V was associated with faster CYP2A6 activity (nicotine metabolite ratio) in normal (P=0.03), but not re...
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death globally. In North America, although the overall s...
Cytochrome P450 2A6 (CYP2A6) encodes the enzyme responsible for the majority of nicotine metabolism....
Nicotine is known to be metabolised to its major metabolite cotinine by members of the cytochrome P4...
ObjectiveNicotine, the main addictive ingredient in tobacco, is metabolically inactivated to cotinin...
Populations of Black-African descent have slower rates of nicotine and cotinine metabolism, smoke fe...
Smoking remains a major public health concern; worldwide, approximately one billion people smoke. De...
ObjectivesNicotine metabolism rates differ considerably among individuals, even after controlling fo...
Nicotine is the primary substance in tobacco causing addiction. In humans the majority (70-80%) of n...
Nicotine, the main addictive compound in tobacco, is metabolically inactivated to cotinine primarily...
ObjectiveThe rate of nicotine metabolism, determined primarily by CYP2A6 activity, influences tobacc...
The rate of nicotine metabolic inactivation varies widely among different populations, influencing s...
The cytochrome P450 2A6 (CYP2A6) enzyme metabolizes several clinically relevant substrates, includin...
Each CYP2A6 gene variant metabolizes nicotine differently depending on its enzymatic activities. The...
Nicotine metabolism influences smoking behavior and differ-ences in metabolism probably contribute t...
Introduction: Variation in CYP2A6, the primary enzyme responsible for nicotine metabolism, is associ...
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death globally. In North America, although the overall s...
Cytochrome P450 2A6 (CYP2A6) encodes the enzyme responsible for the majority of nicotine metabolism....
Nicotine is known to be metabolised to its major metabolite cotinine by members of the cytochrome P4...
ObjectiveNicotine, the main addictive ingredient in tobacco, is metabolically inactivated to cotinin...
Populations of Black-African descent have slower rates of nicotine and cotinine metabolism, smoke fe...
Smoking remains a major public health concern; worldwide, approximately one billion people smoke. De...
ObjectivesNicotine metabolism rates differ considerably among individuals, even after controlling fo...
Nicotine is the primary substance in tobacco causing addiction. In humans the majority (70-80%) of n...
Nicotine, the main addictive compound in tobacco, is metabolically inactivated to cotinine primarily...
ObjectiveThe rate of nicotine metabolism, determined primarily by CYP2A6 activity, influences tobacc...
The rate of nicotine metabolic inactivation varies widely among different populations, influencing s...
The cytochrome P450 2A6 (CYP2A6) enzyme metabolizes several clinically relevant substrates, includin...
Each CYP2A6 gene variant metabolizes nicotine differently depending on its enzymatic activities. The...
Nicotine metabolism influences smoking behavior and differ-ences in metabolism probably contribute t...
Introduction: Variation in CYP2A6, the primary enzyme responsible for nicotine metabolism, is associ...
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death globally. In North America, although the overall s...
Cytochrome P450 2A6 (CYP2A6) encodes the enzyme responsible for the majority of nicotine metabolism....
Nicotine is known to be metabolised to its major metabolite cotinine by members of the cytochrome P4...