metabolized in English

verb
1
(of a body or organ) process (a substance) by metabolism.
If protein is provided continually, the extra protein and amino acids are metabolized by the body, requiring more energy.
verb
    metabolise

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1. Alcohol is metabolized in the liver by enzymes

2. Metabolism: Cyanocobalamin and hydroxocobalamin are metabolized in the liver

3. It is not metabolized by yeast during the alcoholic fermentation.

4. 3,4-MethylenedioxymethAmphetamine (Ecstasy, MDMA) is metabolized to 3,4-methylenedioxyAmphetamine (MDA)

5. However, the drug is also metabolized and partially cleared through the liver.

6. CytArabine is metabolized to an active drug that inhibits DNA synthesis

7. Aldrin is metabolized to dieldrin, both in animals and in the environment.

8. Oral Anticoagulants are metabolized by the liver and excreted in the urine and feces.

9. Codeine is metabolized to morphine by the cytochrome P450 enzyme (CYP) 2D6

10. Benzodiazepines are extensively metabolized, and the parent compounds are not detected in urine.

11. Blood urea nitrogen, or Bun, is the waste by-product of metabolized protein

12. It is metabolized very slowly and accumulates in tissues during aging and in certain lipid storage diseases.

13. Microorganisms capture and store energy metabolized from food and light sources in the form of Atp

14. The most important Carbohydrate is glucose, a simple sugar (monosaccharide) that is metabolized by nearly all known organisms.

15. Aflatoxin B1 is metabolized to a reactive epoxide (Aflatoxin 8,9-epoxide) primarily by the P450 monooxygenase system.

16. Bradykinin is metabolized by many different peptidases that play a major role in the control of Bradykinin levels.

17. Bortezomib is metabolized by the liver, therefore the clearance may be decreased in patients with liver function abnormalities.

18. Biphenyls which have one or more pairs of adjacent unsubstituted carbons are more rapidly metabolized than those which do not

19. During stress metabolized carbohydrates not depending on insuline are preferred. 100 g Kh = 400 Kcal suffice to prevent an acidose.

20. The adrenal medullary Catecholamines (epinephrine, norepinephrine, and their precursor, dopamine) are rapidly metabolized materials with intense vasoactivity, among many other properties

21. TriButyrin diffuses through biological membranes and is metabolized by intracellular lipases, releasing effective butyrate directly into the cell in vivo.

22. Amphetamine is not metabolized to methAmphetamine; absence of methAmphetamine in the presence of Amphetamine indicates the primary drug of use is Amphetamine

23. 27 Gout is a kind of disease for purin metabolized turbulence. If it reiteration for Long time, it will come into being tophus.

24. Metabolism appears to be similar in all species studied, Aldicarb being rapidly metabolized to Aldicarb sulfoxide, which is more slowly degraded to Aldicarb sulfone

25. Also, ester-type local anesthetics such as Benzocaine are metabolized to para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and should not be used in patients with …

26. Glucose enters the RBC by an insulin-independent mechanism[Sentencedict], and most is metabolized to produce ATP and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH).

27. It is metabolized to its biologically active byproduct Angiotensin II, a potent vasoconstrictor, by Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) through cleavage of the two terminal amino acids.

28. By detailed observations it may be seen that really the components of the growing plant are intensively metabolized whereby anabolic and catabolic reactions are tightly connected.

29. P-Cresol is metabolized through conjugation, mainly sulphation and glucuronization, but removal of the unconjugated p-Cresol is, at least in part, via the urine.

30. The Benzyl alcohol may therefore have been metabolized to benzoic acid, which could not be conjugated by the immature liver but accumulated, causing metabolic acidosis (2)

31. Adenine is metabolized to is 2,8-dihydroxyAdenine, which on accumulation in proximal tubules leads to the induction of chronic kidney disease (CKD) with severe anemia in rats

32. In 1930 it was found that Arsphenamine metabolized to oxyphenarsine, also known as mapharside, which was a more stable compound and was marketed for treatment of syphilis under the name Mapharsen

33. High doses of oral anabolic steroid compounds can cause liver damage as the steroids are metabolized (17α-alkylated) in the digestive system to increase their bioavailability and stability.

34. Thus, tiacetylhydroxytyrosol is metabolized in vivo to yield the active deacetylated form, but is in turn chemically more stable than hydroxytyrosol, and more easily miscible with lipophilic alimentary, pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations.

35. Time course studies of salicylate conversion by thin-layer chromatography and high pressure liquid chromatography showed that salicylamide was accumulated in the culture broth, whereas gentisate was further metabolized.

36. Since only a small fraction of L-leucine is metabolized into HMB, pharmacologically active concentrations of the compound in blood plasma and muscle can only be achieved by supplementing HMB directly.

37. Unlike Allicin, which is another compound in garlic that reacts with blood, then oxidizes, and is metabolized by the body too quickly to be of much benefit, SAC is stable and extremely bioavailable

38. Betaine, like choline, is found in a variety of food sources including cruciferous vegetables, beets, and seafood.It is considered a non-essential nutrient, as it can be readily and quickly metabolized from choline (Fig

39. Cyclopropane is rapidly absorbed and almost entirely eliminated by way of the lungs; a small amt diffuses through the skin and an additional small amount (roughly 0.5%) is metabolized in the body Goodman, L.S., and A

40. Codeine is an analgesic drug, partly inactivated by glucuronidation (UGT2B7) and demethylation (CYP3A4) and metabolized to active morphine (CYP2D6): the analgesic and side effects of Codeine depend on the relative activity of these different pathways (Fig

41. Benzyl alcohol is a naturally occurring compound found in grapes, and it is responsible for imparting the bitter almond taste to French wines as they age (and the wine gets metabolized by the enzyme Benzyl alcohol oxidase)

42. Chloroform is well absorbed, metabolized, and eliminated by mammals after oral, inhalation, or dermal exposure and widely distributed in the entire organism, via blood circulation and preferentially in fatty tissues and in the brain due to its liposolubility.

43. Catabolism of amino acids involves the removal of the amino group, followed by the breakdown of the resulting carbon skeleton. In contrast to other amino acids, BCAAs are metabolized primarily by the peripheral tissues (particularly muscle), rather than by the liver.

44. Commissariat - a stock or supply of foods provisions, viands, victuals, provender food, nutrient - any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue food cache - food in a secure or hidden storage place

45. 23 Acetaminophen is mainly metabolized in the liver by first-order kinetics and its metabolism of comprised of 3 pathways: conjugation with glucuronide, conjugation with sulfate, and oxidation through the cytochrome P450 enzyme pathway, mainly CYP2E1, to produce a reactive

46. Besides, some of these substances are metabolized to amphetamine or methamphetamine in humans (demonstrated on 3 fenetylline cases) and their detection in urine, therefore, does not necessarily prove the intake of amphetamines, which are controlled substances in the group of narcotics and dangerous drugs.

47. Commissariat: 1 n a stock or supply of foods Synonyms: provender , provisions , viands , victuals Types: food cache food in a secure or hidden storage place larder a supply of food especially for a household Type of: food , nutrient any substance that can be metabolized

48. The anorectics Didrex (1) [1-Phenyl-2-(N, N′-methyl-benzyl-amino)propane = Benzphetamine] and Frugalan (2) [1-Phenyl-2-(N, N′-methyl-furfuryl-amino)propane = Furfenorex] are metabolized to methamphetamine (3) (1-Phenyl-2-methylamino-propane) in man as demonstrated by GC-MS-analysis.