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Dear sir, I really appreciate your reasonable effort in teaching a complex subject like biochemistry so nicely. I have a humble request, most of the textbooks show phase one as consisting of oxidation-reduction and hydrolysis. similarly phase two consists of conjugation pathways. thanking for your great effort and excellence in teaching, my humble regards.
Tq very much sir I have one doubt sir Could we take another example for reduction sir that is Conversion of nitrobenzene to amino benzene Along with your example Nitrophenol to aminophenol
14:19 Doubt : Sir, you have told Formic acid is more toxic than ethanol, but in detoxification that is in hydroxylation methanol is converted into formic acid, how ????
Normally,drug or xenobiotics metabolism occurs in phase 1 followed by phase 2 reactions. My question is there any drug which undergo phase 2 reaction first then to phase 1 reaction for metabolism?
detoxification itself doesnt mean converting into more toxic substance ,its a misnomer as sometimes the detoxified product might be more toxic than original form
Sir it's a biochemistry topic but y it always related with pollutant transformation mean is biotransformation of pollution and biotransformation of xenobiotic is same
Phase 2 rxns occurs in mitochondria and cytoplasm of liver cell. They are also called synthetic rxns. Conjugations of xenobiotics takes place. Mostly by UGT...
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Compounds produced in the body which are to be eliminated, e.g. bilirubin and steroids. Bilirubin is toxic to the brain of newborns and may cause irreversible brain injury. Biotransformation of the lipophilic bilirubin molecule in the liver results in the production of water-soluble (hydrophilic) metabolites excreted into bile.
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That's basically entoxification na?
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Dear sir, I really appreciate your reasonable effort in teaching a complex subject like biochemistry so nicely. I have a humble request, most of the textbooks show phase one as consisting of oxidation-reduction and hydrolysis. similarly phase two consists of conjugation pathways. thanking for your great effort and excellence in teaching, my humble regards.
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From 6:12 the important points are explained… before all are basics
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Could we take another example for reduction sir that is
Conversion of nitrobenzene to amino benzene
Along with your example
Nitrophenol to aminophenol
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14:19 Doubt : Sir, you have told Formic acid is more toxic than ethanol, but in detoxification that is in hydroxylation methanol is converted into formic acid, how ????
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How do we explain the relationship between phase 1 and 2 reactions in xenobiotics?
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Normally,drug or xenobiotics metabolism occurs in phase 1 followed by phase 2 reactions. My question is there any drug which undergo phase 2 reaction first then to phase 1 reaction for metabolism?
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detoxification itself doesnt mean converting into more toxic substance ,its a misnomer as sometimes the detoxified product might be more toxic than original form
That is not detoxification it is called entoxification
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As methanol converted to formic acid by oxidation which is one of the step of detoxification but result product is more toxic than methanol
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Sir cyt p450 enzymes are located in ER OR MICROSOMES if both option given in mcq
microsomes
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Sir it's a biochemistry topic but y it always related with pollutant transformation mean is biotransformation of pollution and biotransformation of xenobiotic is same
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In the which lesson, detoxification given ?????
Sir ,Are xenobiotics always undergoing detoxification??????
Cant they become more toxic on biotransformations ??
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Phase 2 rxns occurs in mitochondria and cytoplasm of liver cell. They are also called synthetic rxns. Conjugations of xenobiotics takes place. Mostly by UGT...
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Is bilirubin a xenobiotic?
Respected sir I have completed my bsc MLT I want to go for clinical biochemistry course which course is best for me MSc MLT clinical biochemistry or Msc clinical biochemistry
Sir plzz video on metabolism of fructose
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Why bilirubin is foreign compound?
Compounds produced in the body which are to be eliminated, e.g. bilirubin and steroids. Bilirubin is toxic to the brain of newborns and may cause irreversible brain injury. Biotransformation of the lipophilic bilirubin molecule in the liver results in the production of water-soluble (hydrophilic) metabolites excreted into bile.
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