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Journal of Environmental Chemistry. 15:27-42
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Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 13:91-99
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Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 13:78-90
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Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 13:100-112
The metabolism of amrubicin hydrochloride (SM-5887), a novel antitumor agent, was investigated in rats and dogs after intravenous administration of 14C-labeled SM-5887. 1. Nine metabolites in rat urine, ten metabolites in rat bile, six metabolites in
Autor:
Shunji NAKAI, Kyoko AKAO, Masaki ITO, Yoshiko MIZUNO, Setsuko KOMURO, Hiroshi KANAMARU, Iwao NAKATSUKA, Yoshio ESUMI, Masao ISHIZAKI, Shinobu GUNJI, Atsushi TAKAO, Kazue KIMURA, Tomoko NAKAYAMA, Shinichi NINOMIYA
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Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics. 13:61-77
Pharmacokinetics on plasma and blood cells concentration, tissue distribution and excretion of amrubicin hydrochloride (SM-5887), a novel antitumor agent, were investigated after a single intravenous administration of 14C-labeled SM-5887 at the doses
Autor:
Tetsuro Fujita, Shinichi Uesato, Shunji Nakai, Keiji Hashimoto, Nobuyoshi Esaki, Kenji Soda, Hiromitsu Ikeda
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 30:2223-2225
NADP-linked acyclic monoterpene primary alcohol dehydrogenase from Rauwolfia serpentina cultured cells was found to catalyse the transfer of the pro-R hydrogen at C-4 of NADPH to neral, 10-oxogeraniol and 10-hydroxygeranial; intermediates for the bio
Autor:
Keiji Hashimoto, Shunji Nakai, Nobuvoshi Esaki, Tetsuro Fujita, Kenji Soda, Shinichi Uesato, Hiromitsu Ikeda
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Biochemistry.
Acyclic monoterpene primary alcohol:NADP+ oxidoreductase, a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of monoterpene alcohols in plants, is unstable and has been only poorly characterized. However we have established conditions which stabilize the enzyme from R
Autor:
Katsumi Matsuzaki, Tetsurou Handa, Koichiro Miyajima, Shunji Nakai, T. Fujita, Yoshihisa Takaishi
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 28(24)
Interactions of hypelcin A, an alpha-aminoisobutyric acid containing antibiotic peptide, with phosphatidylcholine vesicles were investigated to obtain information on its bioactive mechanism. The peptide induced the leakage of a fluorescent dye, calce