In the liver, unconjugated bilirubin is converted to _____ via the enzyme UDP-glucuronyl transferase
#2
Which is the rate-limiting step for the entire process of hepatic bilirubin metabolism?_____
#3
Anti-oxidants can be classified as _____ or preventive
#4
In liver, the _____ pathway is the source of glucuronic acid for conjugation of many endogenous and exogenous substances.
#5
_____ conjugation is the only phase II metabolic reaction that is carried out by microsomal enzymes
#6
In the _____, ethanol may be converted to acetaldehyde via the enzyme catalase
#7
In liver _____, ethanol may be converted to acetaldehyde via the enzyme CYP2E1
#8
Carcinoid tumors often secrete _____, which is dumped into the portal vein and processed by the liver via monoamine oxidase (MAO)
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Drug Metabolism Flashcard Deck - 8 Cards
Flashcard 1: In the liver, unconjugated bilirubin is converted to _____ via the enzyme UDP-glucuronyl transferase
Answer: conjugated bilirubin
Flashcard 2: Which is the rate-limiting step for the entire process of hepatic bilirubin metabolism?_____
Answer: Secretion of conjugated bilirubin
Flashcard 3: Anti-oxidants can be classified as _____ or preventive
Answer: chain breaking
Flashcard 4: In liver, the _____ pathway is the source of glucuronic acid for conjugation of many endogenous and exogenous substances.
Answer: uronic acid
Flashcard 5: _____ conjugation is the only phase II metabolic reaction that is carried out by microsomal enzymes
Answer: Glucuronide
Flashcard 6: In the _____, ethanol may be converted to acetaldehyde via the enzyme catalase
Answer: peroxisome
Flashcard 7: In liver _____, ethanol may be converted to acetaldehyde via the enzyme CYP2E1
Answer: microsomes
Flashcard 8: Carcinoid tumors often secrete _____, which is dumped into the portal vein and processed by the liver via monoamine oxidase (MAO)
Answer: serotonin (5-HT)
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