Title : Conclusive identification of the oxybutynin-hydrolyzing enzyme in human liver.

Pub. Date : 2012 May

PMID : 22293119






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1 A correlation analysis using a set of individual HLMs, in which both CESs acted independently showed that the hydrolysis rate of oxybutynin, correlated significantly with a CES1 marker reaction, clopidogrel hydrolysis, but not with a CES2 marker reaction, irinotecan (CPT-11) hydrolysis. oxybutynin carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens
2 These results strongly suggest that CES1, rather than CES2, is the principal enzyme responsible for the hydrolysis of oxybutynin in human liver. oxybutynin carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens