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Biotransformation and Kinetics of Excretion of Ethyl tert-Butyl Ether in Rats and Humans [PDF]
Alexander Amberg
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The integration of metal nanoclusters (MNCs) with reticular frameworks (RFs) has recently emerged as a powerful strategy to create composite materials with enhanced and synergistic functionalities. This review provides an overview of the synthetic strategies developed for constructing MNCs/RFs composites and their recent advances in biomedical ...
Wenfeng Liu +3 more
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Inhalation toxicity, pulmonary clearance, and biotransformation of ferric oxide nanoparticles in rats. [PDF]
Kim S +5 more
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Novel Squalestatins Produced by Biotransformation.
Robert F. Middleton +8 more
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ABSTRACT Antibody‐drug conjugates (ADCs) are innovative drugs composed of cytotoxic molecules (payload) linked to antibodies, that selectively target and kill cancer cells upon internalization. In vivo, ADCs exist as intact molecules, naked antibodies, or released, unconjugated (linker‐)payload.
Pauline L. M. Buitelaar +4 more
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High-Throughput Miniaturized Biotransformation Testing Using Activated Sludge Enables Rapid Chemical Persistence Assessment. [PDF]
Partanen SB, Mueller N, Fenner K.
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Biocatalytic Synthesis of Diamondoid Diols by the Brown‐Rot Fungus Wolfiporia cocos
Wolfiporia cocos cultures were tested for CH‐oxidative activity using rigid diamondoid substrates. Adamantane derivatives gave typical diols similar to known chemical oxidations, while diamantane‐4‐ol showed unusual selectivity, forming rare 4,9‐ and 1,9‐diols.
Valeriia V. Nikitenkova +3 more
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Gut microbiome-mediated transformation of dietary phytonutrients is associated with health outcomes. [PDF]
Zhang L +10 more
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Systemic Toxicity of L‐Mimosine in Rabbits: A Non‐Rodent Model for Safety Assessment
ABSTRACT L‐mimosine is a non‐protein amino acid primarily found in the Mimosoideae subfamily, with high concentrations in Leucaena leucocephala and Mimosa pudica. These plants are widely used in both human and animal nutrition, as well as in phytotherapeutic applications. While the toxic effects of L‐mimosine have been extensively studied in ruminants,
S. M. Ferreira +6 more
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