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Glucuronidation is a major inactivating pathway for a huge variety of exogenous and endogenous molecules, including drugs, polluants, bilirubin, androgens, estrogens, mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, fatty acid derivatives, retinoids and bile acids.

Acyl glucuronidation


Acyl glucuronidation is an important metabolic pathway for fluoroquinolone | antibiotics.

N-glucuronidation


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References


  • Mannfred A Hollinger, Introduction to Pharmacology, ISBN 0415280338
  • Glucuronidation in physiology (link needs to be fixed)
  • Chang, K. M.; McManus, K.; Greene, J.; Byrd, G. D.; DeBethizy, J. D. Glucuronidation as a metabolic pathway for nicotine metabolism. 1991
  • Coffman B.L., King C.D., Rios G.R. and Tephly T.R. The glucuronidation of opioids, other xenobiotics, and androgens by human

Hepatology

 

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