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7問 • 2年前
  • Hui Suki
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    The most dominant enzymes (transferase)

    glucuronosyl transferase

  • 2

    Phase II enzymes

    Glucuronosyl transferase, Sulfotransferase, N-Acetyl transferase

  • 3

    Possibility of reaction of drug in phase II

    Acyl glucuronidation, O-sulfation, N-acetylation

  • 4

    Examples of NSAIDs

    Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Naproxen

  • 5

    Factors affect. metabolism

    Pathological conditions, Age, Diet, Sex, Genetic factor, Drug-drug interaction

  • 6

    Inhibition of micosomal enzymes and decrease of metabolism

    Competitive inhibition, Non-competitve inhibition, Suicide inhibition

  • 7

    Renal clearance

    Glomerular filtration, Active tubular secretion, Passive tubular reasorption

  • phar (Molecular target)

    phar (Molecular target)

    Hui Suki · 37問 · 2年前

    phar (Molecular target)

    phar (Molecular target)

    37問 • 2年前
    Hui Suki

    Mechanisms of action of toxins

    Mechanisms of action of toxins

    Hui Suki · 27問 · 2年前

    Mechanisms of action of toxins

    Mechanisms of action of toxins

    27問 • 2年前
    Hui Suki

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 5

    Hui Suki · 6問 · 2年前

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 5

    6問 • 2年前
    Hui Suki

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 1

    Hui Suki · 21問 · 2年前

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 1

    21問 • 2年前
    Hui Suki

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 3

    Hui Suki · 24問 · 2年前

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 3

    24問 • 2年前
    Hui Suki

    問題一覧

  • 1

    The most dominant enzymes (transferase)

    glucuronosyl transferase

  • 2

    Phase II enzymes

    Glucuronosyl transferase, Sulfotransferase, N-Acetyl transferase

  • 3

    Possibility of reaction of drug in phase II

    Acyl glucuronidation, O-sulfation, N-acetylation

  • 4

    Examples of NSAIDs

    Ibuprofen, Aspirin, Naproxen

  • 5

    Factors affect. metabolism

    Pathological conditions, Age, Diet, Sex, Genetic factor, Drug-drug interaction

  • 6

    Inhibition of micosomal enzymes and decrease of metabolism

    Competitive inhibition, Non-competitve inhibition, Suicide inhibition

  • 7

    Renal clearance

    Glomerular filtration, Active tubular secretion, Passive tubular reasorption