2001
DOI: 10.1007/pl00000820
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Lipoxygenase - a versatile biocatalyst for biotransformation of endobiotics and xenobiotics

Abstract: Lipoxygenase, a member of the arachidonate cascade enzymes, dioxygenates polyenoic fatty acids to finally yield products with profound and distinct biological activity. This review summarizes the available evidence for another role played by lipoxygenases in the metabolism of endobiotics and xenobiotics. Although other mechanisms exist, a direct hydrogen abstraction by the enzyme and the peroxyl radical-dependent chemical oxidation appear to be central to the co-oxidase activity of lipoxygenases. Besides polyu… Show more

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“…Besides polyunsaturated fatty acids, H 2 O 2 , fatty acid hydroperoxides, and synthetic organic hydroperoxides support the lipoxygenase-catalyzed xenobiotic oxidation the major reactions documented thus far including oxidation, epoxidation, hydroxylation, sulfoxidation, desulfuration, dearylation, and N-dealkylation (Kulkarni, 2001). It is noteworthy that lipoxygenases are also capable of glutathione conjugation of certain xenobiotics (Kulkarni, 2001).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Besides polyunsaturated fatty acids, H 2 O 2 , fatty acid hydroperoxides, and synthetic organic hydroperoxides support the lipoxygenase-catalyzed xenobiotic oxidation the major reactions documented thus far including oxidation, epoxidation, hydroxylation, sulfoxidation, desulfuration, dearylation, and N-dealkylation (Kulkarni, 2001). It is noteworthy that lipoxygenases are also capable of glutathione conjugation of certain xenobiotics (Kulkarni, 2001).…”
Section: In Humansmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is noteworthy that lipoxygenases are also capable of glutathione conjugation of certain xenobiotics (Kulkarni, 2001). Available data suggest that lipoxygenases contribute to in vivo metabolism of endobiotics and xenobiotics in mammals (Kulkarni, 2001).…”
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“…Available data also suggest that lipoxygenases contribute to in vivo metabolism of endobiotics and xenobiotics in mammals (Kulkarni, 2001). Recent reviews describe the role of lipoxygenase in cancer (Bhattacharya et al, 2009;Pidgeon et al, 2007;Moreno, 2009), inflammation (Duroudier et al, 2009;Hersberger, 2010) and vascular biology (Chawengsub et al, 2009;Mochizuki & Kwon, 2008) and for an extensive presentation of the role of eicosanoids in prevention and management of diseases the reader is referred to the review of Szefel et al (2011).…”
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