Metabolism and Biotransformation, Phase II Flashcards

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What is a conjugation reaction?

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Reaction of a phase 1 metabolite with a polar molecule to enhance solubility and aid in urinary excretion
- Exceptions: Acetylation and methylation

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Difference between Phase I and Phase II reactions?

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Phase I reactions = rate limiting

Phase II reactions = faster

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General facts of Phase II?

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Enzymes generally in cytosol
Reactions generally increase water solubility
- Exception: Methylation and acetylation

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Phase II reactions: solubilization/elimination types?*

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  1. .) Glucuronide conjugation (Glu)
  2. ) Sulfate conjugation (SO4)
  3. ) Glutathione conjugation (GSH)
  4. ) Amino acid conjugation (Gly)
  5. ) Acetylation (Acetyl)
  6. ) Methylation (Methyl)
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