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Qué (quién) es metabolism$48265$ - definición

CHEMICAL PROCESS
Ethanol Metabolism; Alcohol metabolism

Drug metabolism         
  • Phases I and II of the metabolism of a lipophilic xenobiotic.
BIOCHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF DRUGS OR FOREIGN COMPOUNDS BY LIVING ORGANISMS
Phase I metabolism; Phase I reaction; Phase 2 reaction; Xenobiotic metabolism; Phase 1 metabolism; Xenobiotics Biodegradation and Metabolism; Phase 1 reaction; Xenobiotic conjugation; Drug duration; Phase II metabolism; Phase (pharmacology); Metabolic stability; Conjugation (pharmacology); Conjugation (pharmacokinetics); Glycine conjugation; Glutathione conjugation; Drug Disposition
Drug metabolism is the metabolic breakdown of drugs by living organisms, usually through specialized enzymatic systems. More generally, xenobiotic metabolism (from the Greek xenos "stranger" and biotic "related to living beings") is the set of metabolic pathways that modify the chemical structure of xenobiotics, which are compounds foreign to an organism's normal biochemistry, such as any drug or poison.
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism         
JOURNAL
J. Pediatr. Endocrinol. Metab.; J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab; Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism; Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism : JPEM; Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism : JPEM
The Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering pediatric endocrinology and published by Walter de Gruyter. The editor-in-chief is Zvi Zadik (Hebrew University of Jerusalem).
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  • Structure of [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP), a central intermediate in energy metabolism
  • Mechanism of [[ATP synthase]]. ATP is shown in red, ADP and phosphate in pink and the rotating stalk subunit in black.
  • [[Metabolic network]] of the ''[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]'' [[citric acid cycle]]. [[Enzyme]]s and [[metabolite]]s are shown as red squares and the interactions between them as black lines.
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  • Aristotle's metabolism]] as an open flow model
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  • [[Glucose]] can exist in both a straight-chain and ring form.
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  • Plant cells (bounded by purple walls) filled with chloroplasts (green), which are the site of photosynthesis
  • [[Santorio Santorio]] in his steelyard balance, from ''Ars de statica medicina'', first published 1614
  • Simplified version of the [[steroid synthesis]] pathway with the intermediates [[isopentenyl pyrophosphate]] (IPP), [[dimethylallyl pyrophosphate]] (DMAPP), [[geranyl pyrophosphate]] (GPP) and [[squalene]] shown. Some intermediates are omitted for clarity.
  • phyla]] included are shown around the tree.
  • Structure of a [[triacylglycerol]] lipid
SET OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND PATHWAYS BY WHICH LIVING ORGANISMS TRANSFORM CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
Metabolize; Metabolic; Cell metabolism; Katabolic; Cellular metabolism; Total metabolism; Metabolic Reaction; Metabolise; Metabolization; Metabolized; Metabolizing; Primary metabolism; Metabolizes; Biosynthetic pathway; Metabolised; Metabolically; Metabolic chemistry; Metabolic Chemistry; Metabolic activity; Anabolic reaction; Intermediate metabolism; Metabolisms; Intermediary metabolism; Human metabolism; Metabolics; Metabolic transformation; Metabolic conversion; Metabolic reaction; Metabolic process; Metabolic regulation; Metabolic system; Metabolism system; Biosynthetic pathways
Metabolic means relating to a person's or animal's metabolism.
...people who have inherited a low metabolic rate.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Ethanol metabolism

Ethanol, an alcohol found in nature and in alcoholic drinks, is metabolized through a complex catabolic metabolic pathway. In humans, several enzymes are involved in processing ethanol first into acetaldehyde and further into acetic acid and acetyl-CoA. Once acetyl-CoA is formed, it becomes a substrate for the citric acid cycle ultimately producing cellular energy and releasing water and carbon dioxide. Due to differences in enzyme presence and availability, human adults and fetuses process ethanol through different pathways. Gene variation in these enzymes can lead to variation in catalytic efficiency between individuals. The liver is the major organ that metabolizes ethanol due to its high concentration of these enzymes.