1999
DOI: 10.1080/004982599237930
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Identification of cytochromes P450 involved in human liver microsomal metabolism of ecabapide, a prokinetic agent

Abstract: 1. In vitro studies identified the hepatic cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme(s) involved in the major metabolism of ecabapide in human. 2. Ecabapide mainly underwent N-dealkylation to form M1 and 6-hydroxylation of the benzamide moiety to form M6. 3. The rates of formation of the major metabolites M1 and M6 were significantly correlated with CYP3A-selective testosterone 6beta-hydroxylase activities in 14 different human liver microsomes. The formation of both metabolites was markedly decreased by ketoconazole, mico… Show more

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