metabolise|metabolised|metabolises|metabolising in English

verb metabolise (Brit.)

subject to metabolism; produce by metabolism; change by metabolism (also metabolize)

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1. Diabetics cannot metabolise glucose properly.

2. Composting is an aerobic-thermophilic biotechnical process in which organic material is metabolised.

3. Vaccines and vectors with liquid active principles containing an oil which can be metabolised

4. Methamidophos is metabolised to desamino-methamidophos, monomethyl phosphate, methylphosphoramidate, S-methylphosphoramidothioate, and phosphoric acid.

5. Because they are more slowly metabolised, unrefined foods supply a steady stream of energy throughout the day.

6. They constantly filter suspended particles but cannot metabolise the PAH. This leads to accumulation of these substances in their tissue.

7. The bacteria metabolise hydrogen sulfide and methane produced by the seeps, and are harvested by the animals' comb-like mouthparts.

8. The orally applied #C-urea is metabolised to carbon dioxide and ammonia or is integrated into the body s own urea cycle

9. Benomyl in particular, but also thiophanate-methyl, is metabolised to carbendazim and all three substances produce numerical chromosomal aberrations (aneuploidy) in mammalian cells, exposed in vivo.

10. Laropiprant Laropiprant is metabolised primarily via acyl glucuronidation, with a smaller component of oxidative metabolism, followed by excretion of the glucuronide into faeces (via bile) and urine

11. When cultures of these cells, and of non-target fibroblasts, are exposed to [3H]-benzo(a)pyrene, we find that the epithelial cells metabolise and bind to DNA far greater amounts of Benzpyrene than do fibroblasts.