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- have longer half-lives and occur at 8–25 times the plasma levels of unmetabolized EGCG. Well-studied in basic research, EGCG has various biological effects...
- unmetabolized folic acid. Since the introduction of mandatory folic acid fortification in the US, most people have a variable amount of unmetabolized...
- sulfapyridine is eliminated in urine, as is acetylated mesalazine and unmetabolized sulfasalazine. The mechanism of action is not clear, but it appears...
- contribution to the effects of alprazolam. The metabolites and some unmetabolized alprazolam are filtered out by the kidneys and are excreted in the urine...
- Bioavailability 88% Protein binding ~24–29% (5–10% to albumin) Metabolism Largely unmetabolized MetabolitesNorephedrine Onset of action Oral: 15–60 minutes IMTooltip...
- these pharmaceuticals are administered the plasma concentrations of the unmetabolized drug increases and the elimination half-life increases. It is therefore...
- rate-limiting in humans leading to elevated blood concentrations of unmetabolized folic acid when consumption from dietary supplements and fortified foods...
- with 50–70% of an administered dose being excreted in the urine as unmetabolized drug. An additional 10% is excreted in urine as metabolites. Urinary...
- fructosuria, a clinically benign condition characterized by the excretion of unmetabolized fructose in the urine. Fructose-1-phosphate is metabolized by aldolase...
- didesmethylcitalopram (DDCT) Elimination half-life 35 hours Excretion Mostly as unmetabolized citalopram, partly DCT and traces of DDCT in urine Identifiers IUPAC...