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enzyme has not yet been determined; however, it is
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properties for this application.
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potent inhibitor of
human carboxylesterases,
enzymes involved in the
hydrolysis of
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inhibition by organophosphates. The
sequence of a
number of type-B
carboxylesterases indicates that the
majority are
evolutionarily related. As is the...
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liver by the
metabolism of
cocaine by hydrolysis,
catalysed by
carboxylesterases, and
subsequently excreted in the urine. It is
readily synthesised...
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hydrolyzed into its
active metabolite SN-38 in the
liver by two
carboxylesterase converting enzymes (CES1 and CES2) and in
plasma by butyrylcholinesterase...
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