PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12837533-4 2003 Of the carbamates, 4-benzyl-piperazine-1-carboxylic acid 2-nitrophenol showed preferential hydrolysis by rCE compared to hCE1 with a V(max) of 54.4 micromoles/min/mg, and a K(m) value of 1071 microM. Carbamates 7-17 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 121-125 24461291-2 2014 The anticipated pathway of carboxylesterase-1-mediated carbamate cleavage followed by lactamization and drug release was frustrated by unexpectedly high sensitivity of the ester linkage toward hydrolysis by carboxylesterase-2 and other microsomal components. Carbamates 55-64 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 27-45 29407485-2 2018 Carboxylesterases (CESs) are enzymes catalyzing the hydrolysis of many structurally different ester, amide and carbamate chemicals, including prodrugs. Carbamates 111-120 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 0-17 1920540-2 1991 In this study, we showed that egasyn is identical to one of the carboxylesterase isozymes and organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides, acetanilide which is a specific substrate of egasyn and halothane caused a rapid dissociation of the egasyn-microsomal beta-glucuronidase complex when administered in vivo or when added in vitro to isolated hepatocytes. Carbamates 115-124 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 30-36 19062296-4 2009 Several different scaffolds capable of inhibiting carboxylesterases have been reported, including organophosphates, carbamates, trifluoromethyl ketone-containing structures (TFKs), and aromatic ethane-1,2-diones. Carbamates 116-126 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 50-67 23123248-4 2013 We observed inhibition of hCE1 and hiCE by carbamate-containing small molecules, including those used for the treatment of Alzheimer"s disease. Carbamates 43-52 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 26-30 23647544-1 2013 Human carboxylesterase I (hCES 1) plays an important role in the metabolism and activation of prodrugs, such as, the hydrolysis of a variety of drugs of prodrugs featuring an ester, amide or carbamate function. Carbamates 191-200 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 26-32 23386599-1 2013 Carboxylesterases are a multigene family of mammalian enzymes widely distributed throughout the body that catalyze the hydrolysis of esters, amides, thioesters, and carbamates. Carbamates 165-175 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 0-17 17125253-2 2006 The carbamates were designed for selective hydrolysis by one or more human carboxylesterases to release doxazolidine (Doxaz), the formaldehyde-oxazolidine of doxorubicin that cross-links DNA to trigger cell death. Carbamates 4-14 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 75-92 17125253-3 2006 Simple butyl and pentyl, but not ethyl, carbamate prodrugs inhibited the growth of cancer cells that overexpress carboxylesterase CES1 (hCE1) and CES2 (hiCE). Carbamates 40-49 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 113-129 16223870-1 2006 Carboxylesterases are among the best characterized prodrug-hydrolyzing enzymes involved in the activation of several therapeutic carbamate and ester prodrugs. Carbamates 129-138 carboxylesterase 1 Homo sapiens 0-17