[The effect of cofactors on microsomal S-oxygenation of oxyprothepine].

Ceskoslovenska farmacie Pub Date : 1990-12-01
I Pauliková, O Helia
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Abstract

Oxyprothepine in the medium of the microsomal fraction of the rat liver is biotransformed to the corresponding metabolites originating by oxidation of both sulfur atoms. The formation of S-oxygenation products is bound to the presence of NADPH, with a marked synergism with NADH. Induction with phenobarbital increases the formation of the individual metabolites.

[辅助因子对氧原素微粒体s -氧合的影响]。
大鼠肝脏微粒体部分培养基中的氧原肽被生物转化为由两种硫原子氧化产生的相应代谢物。s -氧合产物的形成与NADPH的存在相结合,与NADH有明显的协同作用。苯巴比妥诱导增加了个体代谢物的形成。
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