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kidney by CYP27B1, to form the
active 1,25-dihydroxyergocalciferol (
ercalcitriol or 1,25-(OH)2D2),
which activates the
vitamin D receptor.
Unlike cholecalciferol...
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calcitriol decreases to 60% of
original after 24-hydroxylation,
whereas ercalcitriol undergoes a 10-fold
decrease in
activity on
conversion to ercalcitetrol...
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hydroxylations of
ergocalciferol (vitamin D2). 1α,25-Dihydroxyergocalciferol (
ercalcitriol)
should be used for the
vitamin D2 product. However, the terminology...
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Dihydrotachysterol Doxercalciferol EB-1089
Eldecalcitol Ercalcidiol Ercalcitriol Ergocalciferol (vitamin D2)
Lithocholic acid
Maxacalcitol Paricalcitol...
- alfacalcidol. It
undergoes 25-hydroxylation in the
liver to
become the
active ercalcitriol,
without the
involvement of kidneys.
Sprague S M; Ho L T (2002). "Oral...
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Dihydrotachysterol Doxercalciferol EB-1089
Eldecalcitol Ercalcidiol Ercalcitriol Ergocalciferol (vitamin D2)
Lithocholic acid
Maxacalcitol Paricalcitol...
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Dihydrotachysterol Doxercalciferol EB-1089
Eldecalcitol Ercalcidiol Ercalcitriol Ergocalciferol (vitamin D2)
Lithocholic acid
Maxacalcitol Paricalcitol...
-
calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol) and the
vitamin D2
homologue ercalcitriol, 1-alpha,25-dihydroergocalciferol) is also a
strong activator. Other...
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Dihydrotachysterol Doxercalciferol EB-1089
Eldecalcitol Ercalcidiol Ercalcitriol Ergocalciferol (vitamin D2)
Lithocholic acid
Maxacalcitol Paricalcitol...
-
Dihydrotachysterol Doxercalciferol EB-1089
Eldecalcitol Ercalcidiol Ercalcitriol Ergocalciferol (vitamin D2)
Lithocholic acid
Maxacalcitol Paricalcitol...