Examples of using Biotransformation in English and their translations into Polish
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Biotransformation is the most cutting-edge strategy to detoxify mycotoxins,” said Ms Hofstetter.
Biotransformation Main metabolic pathways identified in healthy subjects are oxidation and hydroxylation.
Biotransformation and elimination.
Distribution and biotransformation.
Classical biotransformation studies have not been performed.
Biotransformation/ Elimination.
He also dealt with bacterial polysaccharide synthesis as well as bioconversion and biotransformation.
Midazolam is almost entirely eliminated by biotransformation.
The sequential enzymatic biotransformation of capecitabine to 5-FU leads to higher concentrations within tumour tissues.
Metabolism and biotransformation Tacrolimus is widely metabolised in the liver, primarily by the cytochrome P450-3A4.
Biotransformation: As a peptide,
Biotransformation and elimination Risperidone is metabolised by CYP 2D6 to 9-hydroxy-risperidone, which has a similar pharmacological activity as risperidone.
The biotransformation of emtricitabine includes oxidation of the thiol moiety to form the 3'-sulphoxide diastereomers(approximately 9% of dose) and conjugation with glucuronic
Nepafenac is eliminated primarily through biotransformation and the systemic exposure is very low following topical ocular administration.
Biotransformation Ivabradine is extensively metabolised by the liver
However the pharmacological characteristics do not indicate any need to adjust the dose see“Biotransformation” and“Elimination” under section 5.2.
The clearance of sodium oxybate is almost entirely by biotransformation to carbon dioxide,
Medicines that rely on liver biotransformation should be avoided,
Biotransformation works by transforming non-adsorbable mycotoxins into harmless substances without any side effects for livestock.
Multiple sulfotransferase(SULT) enzymes(SULT1A1, SULT1A2, and SULT2A1) are involved in the biotransformation of tedizolid,