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Metabolites   (translated from German)
Metabolites That Metabolite ( griechisch ???????????, metabolítes - the converting) an ... in Substrate and Product too) become as Metabolites designated. The whole of the metabolic pathways ...
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Metabolites   (translated from Russian)
Metabolites Metabolites - the products metabolizma of any connections. Metabolites are intermediate (being undergone further biotransformations) and ...
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Secondary metabolite
Secondary metabolite Secondary metabolites are those chemical compounds in organisms that ... agents, attractive smells, etc). Compared to primary metabolites, these compounds are usually restricted to much ... for unnatural products. This will concern secondary metabolites in plants, bacteria, fungi and many marine ... a symbiotic relationship. Most of the secondary metabolites of interest to man fit into the ... categories are broad categories which classify secondary metabolites based on their biosynthetic origin. Since ...
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Talk:Secondary metabolite
... Elsevier, Oxford, 2002 for modern views. Secondary metabolites, also known as natural products, are those ... that a rather outdated view of secondary metabolites? I thought the term secondary metabolite referred ... pathways? They lead to primary and secondary metabolites! Sure, primary and secondary pathways have different ... define the differences between primary and secondary metabolites by characteristics of their pathways. You might ... of the old school view of secondary metabolites - that they are (to quote Firn ...
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Sibutramine
... metabolite 2 16h Excretion sibutramine and active metabolites : mainly biliar
inactive metabolites : mainly urine Pregnancy category X, no human ... active primary and secondary amines (called active metabolites 1 und 2) with halflives of 14 ... hours, respectively. Peak plasma concentrations of active metabolites 1 and 2 are reached after 3 ... results in two inactive conjugated and hydroxylated metabolites (called metabolites 5 and 6). Metabolites ...
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Medicinal plant   (translated from French)
... are substances with low molecularity called primary metabolites: saccharides (sugars), then fatty acids, them acides amino . Then the metabolites are produced specialized. Some have therapeutic virtues. Among metabolites primary educations, them saccharides enter the preparation ... however essential and must thus be introduced. metabolites container of iode ensures the correct operation ... Most important are them protéines . Among the metabolites specialized, the principal ones are: flavonoïdes, ...
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Metabolomics
... The metabolome represents the collection of all metabolites in a biological organism, which are the ... However, metabolomic research has two characteristics: 1. metabolites are profiled across a wide range of ... resolution still further.) Some large and polar metabolites cannot be analysed by GC. High performance ... is used to identify and to quantify metabolites after separation by GC, HPLC, or CE ... serves to both separate and to detect metabolites. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. NMR ...
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Herbalism
... derivatives such as tannins. Most are secondary metabolites, of which at least 12,000 have ... activities. These can be split into primary metabolites, such as sugars and fats, found in all plants, and secondary metabolites found in a smaller range of plants ... or species. The autologous functions of secondary metabolites are varied. For example, as toxins to ... insects for pollination. It is these secondary metabolites which can have therapeutic actions in ...
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Absorption distribution Metabolism Excretion   (translated from German)
... calls the reaction products of these reactions metabolites of a medicine material. To the reactions ... effect reinforcement and/or. the change to metabolites with other effects possible, whereby it can ... elimination of a medicine material and its metabolites from the body can take place on ... concentration of a medicine material or its metabolites is meaningful in the urine and is ...
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Drug metabolism
... the chemical. While both occur, the major metabolites of most drugs are detoxication products. Drugs ... or unmasked, which results in (more) polar metabolites of the original chemicals. Phase I reactions ... oxidation, reduction or hydrolysis reactions. If the metabolites of phase I reactions are sufficiently polar ... the polar functional groups of phase I metabolites. Sites Quantitatively, the liver is the principle ...
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