Molecular Mechanism of Toxicity Flashcards

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what is a xenobiotic?

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a foreign substance to the human body that can be internally or externally administered.

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biotransformation of xenobiotics?

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  • hydrophobic stored or metabolized
  • absorbed through many routs
  • hydrophilic compounds excreated in urine
  • mainly takes part in liver
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3
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name the two major pathways of metabolism and their purpose

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Phase 1: Functionalised xenobiotic to allow phase 2 to occur. can increase toxicity

Phase 2: true detoxification pathway producing hydrophilic compounds and excretion from the body

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4
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phase 1 is carried out b y?

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p450 monooxygenase system

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where p450 located

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located in the liver, smooth ER. generally found in cytoplasm

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6
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what does a p450 reaction require ?

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  • NADPH
  • Oxygen
  • electrons from NADPH to P450 by NADPH cytochrome P450 reductase
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7
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name 3 P450 important factors

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  • age
  • induction and inhibition
  • genetic polymerisation
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what activity influences genetic polymerisation?

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Different DNA sequences

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