Handbook of Mammalian Metabolism of Plant Compounds (1991)

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Allylic Hydroxylation
Aristolochic Acid
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Biliary Excretion
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Cyanoacetic Acid
Cyanogenetic Glycosides
Ecgonine Methyl Ester
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Eugenol Methyl Ether
Expired Air
Glucuronide Conjugate
Glycyrrhetic Acid
Hippuric Acid
Liver Microsomes
Major Urinary Metabolite
mammalian metabolism of phytochemicals
Mercapturic Acid Derivatives
metabolic pathways analysis
metabolism
natural products chemistry
pharmacology
phytochemical metabolism
Piperonylic Acid
Plant Compounds
plant secondary metabolites
Pyrrolic Metabolite
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
Rabbit Liver
Rat Liver Microsomes
Rat Liver Slices
Styrene Oxide
Sulfate Conjugates
Tanshinone IIA
toxicology
toxicology reference
Unchanged Compound
Urinary Metabolite
xenobiotic biotransformation

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  • ISBN 9781138559608
  • Weight: 970g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Handbook of Mammalian Metabolism of Plant Compounds provides an extensive survey of how mammals metabolize compounds found in higher plants. Information about these compounds is important to researchers in pharmacology, toxicology, medical and natural products chemistry, and food sciences. Although there is plenty of literature about mammalian metabolism of plant compounds, it is scattered, and summaries of specific plant compounds are often difficult to obtain. This book contains 11 chapters discussing the metabolic fate of individual plant compounds grouped according to chemical class. It also features structural formulas of the compounds and their metabolites, including probable pathways of metabolism. This book provides a convenient single-volume reference source that will benefit all researchers requiring this type of information.

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