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PW132364

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metabolic

Echothiophate Drug Metabolism

Homo sapiens
Echothiophate is a drug that is not metabolized by the human body as determined by current research and biotransformer analysis. Echothiophate passes through the liver and is then excreted from the body mainly through the kidney.

PW145149

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drug action

Echothiophate Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens

PW126952

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drug action

Econazole Action Pathway

Homo sapiens
Econazole is a topical antifungal used to treat skin fungal infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. It is a foam known as the brand name Ecoza, applied to the infected area. It is related to fluconazole, ketoconazole, itraconazole, and clotrimazole. Econazole inhibits the enzyme Cytochrome P450 51 or Lanosterol 14-alpha demethylase of yeast cells on the infected area. It does this by binding the free nitrogen atom located on the azole ring to an iron atom of Lanosterol 14-alpha demethylase. This enzyme catalyzes the reaction of lanosterol with 3 oxygen and 3 NADPH to become 4,4-Dimethylcholesta-8,14,24-trienol with byproducts of formic acid, 4 hydrogen ions, 4 water, and 3 NADP+. This reaction is the first step in the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway which is integral to cell membrane integrity. With this process inhibited by Fluconazole, the fungal cell cannot produce more fungi cells, and cannot keep the integrity of its own cell.

PW145216

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drug action

Econazole Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens

PW251388

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metabolic

Ectoine degradation

Serratia sp. FS14
Ectoine degradation utilizes ectoine, which is produced by bacteria to combat osmotic stress. Ectoine is catabolized in a sequence of enzymatic reactions to produce L-Aspartate or intermediates for Lysine production. The first step involves ectoine hydrolysis to N(alpha)-Acetyl-L-2,4-diaminobutyrate by ectoine hydrolase. N(alpha)-Acetyl-L-2,4-diaminobutyrate is then further degraded, resulting in intermediates that enter primary metabolic pathways for energy generation and biosynthesis of products such as amino acids.

PW002487

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metabolic

ED

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

PW124276

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metabolic

ED pathway

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

PW146505

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drug action

Edaravone Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens

PW132251

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metabolic

Edetate calcium disodium anhydrous Drug Metabolism

Homo sapiens
Edetate calcium disodium anhydrous is a drug that is not metabolized by the human body as determined by current research and biotransformer analysis. Edetate calcium disodium anhydrous passes through the liver and is then excreted from the body mainly through the kidney.

PW146859

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drug action

Edetate calcium disodium anhydrous Drug Metabolism Action Pathway

Homo sapiens