The extent of bioactivation of the herbal constituent estragole to its ultimate carcinogenic metabolite 1′-sulfooxyestragole depends on the relative levels of bioactivation and detoxification pathways. The present study investigated the kinetics of the metabolic reactions of both estragole and its proximate carcinogenic metabolite 1′-hydroxyestragole in humans in incubations with relevant tissue fractions. Based on the kinetic data obtained a physiologically based biokinetic (PBBK) model for estragole in human was defined to predict the relative extent of bioactivation and detoxification at different dose levels of estragole. The outcomes of the model were subsequently compared with those previously predicted by a PBBK model for estragole i...
Estragole is a known hepatocarcinogen in rodents at high doses following metabolic conversion to the...
Estragole has been shown to be hepatocarcinogenic in rodent species at high-dose levels. Translation...
Estragole has been shown to be hepatocarcinogenic in rodent species at high-dose levels. Translation...
The extent of bioactivation of the herbal constituent estragole to its ultimate carcinogenic metabol...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
The present study defines a physiologically based biokinetic (PBBK) model for the alkenylbenzene est...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
The present study defines a physiologically based biokinetic (PBBK) model for the alkenylbenzene est...
The present study defines a physiologically based biokinetic (PBBK) model for the alkenylbenzene est...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
Estragole is a naturally occurring food-borne genotoxic compound found in a variety of food sources,...
<p>Estragole is a known hepatocarcinogen in rodents at high doses following metabolic conversion to ...
The alkenylbenzene estragole is a constituent of several herbs and spices. It induces hepatomas in r...
Estragole is a known hepatocarcinogen in rodents at high doses following metabolic conversion to the...
Estragole is a known hepatocarcinogen in rodents at high doses following metabolic conversion to the...
Estragole has been shown to be hepatocarcinogenic in rodent species at high-dose levels. Translation...
Estragole has been shown to be hepatocarcinogenic in rodent species at high-dose levels. Translation...
The extent of bioactivation of the herbal constituent estragole to its ultimate carcinogenic metabol...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
The present study defines a physiologically based biokinetic (PBBK) model for the alkenylbenzene est...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
The present study defines a physiologically based biokinetic (PBBK) model for the alkenylbenzene est...
The present study defines a physiologically based biokinetic (PBBK) model for the alkenylbenzene est...
The present study investigates interindividual variation in liver levels of the proximate carcinogen...
Estragole is a naturally occurring food-borne genotoxic compound found in a variety of food sources,...
<p>Estragole is a known hepatocarcinogen in rodents at high doses following metabolic conversion to ...
The alkenylbenzene estragole is a constituent of several herbs and spices. It induces hepatomas in r...
Estragole is a known hepatocarcinogen in rodents at high doses following metabolic conversion to the...
Estragole is a known hepatocarcinogen in rodents at high doses following metabolic conversion to the...
Estragole has been shown to be hepatocarcinogenic in rodent species at high-dose levels. Translation...
Estragole has been shown to be hepatocarcinogenic in rodent species at high-dose levels. Translation...