| 21. | It must first undergo metabolic l'- hydroxylation in the liver before achieving toxicity.
|
| 22. | In fact, hydroxylation is sometimes followed by dehydrogenation, leading to more complex metabolites.
|
| 23. | The metabolic pathways : benzoate degradation via hydroxylation, carbazole degradation, and nitrogen metabolism.
|
| 24. | This enzyme participates in benzoate degradation via hydroxylation and c5-branched dibasic acid metabolism.
|
| 25. | The bicyclic decalin ring system is formed via the eudesmyl cation followed by hydroxylation at C1.
|
| 26. | Hydroxylation the occurs ortho to the nitroso group due to the directing effect of the metal.
|
| 27. | In its synthesis in the liver, 12? hydroxylation is performed by the additional action of CYP8B1.
|
| 28. | Hydroxylation of any of these compounds followed by dehydration can lead to the aromatic p-cymene.
|
| 29. | The enzyme catalyzes the hydroxylation of Calcifediol to calcitriol ( the bioactive form of Vitamin D ):
|
| 30. | The metabolic pathways : benzoate degradation via hydroxylation, toluene and xylene degradation, and fluorene degradation.
|