PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10328570-4 1999 The co-administration of sulfamethazine, which is known to be metabolized by a male-specific cytochrome P450 (CYP) isoform (CYP2C11), significantly decreased the CLp of acetohexamide in male Wistar-IM rats. Acetohexamide 169-182 cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus 124-131 10328570-5 1999 Based on these results, it is reasonable to assume that the sex-dependent pharmacokinetics of acetohexamide observed in Wistar-IM rats is associated with the male-specific hydroxylation catalyzed by CYP2C11. Acetohexamide 94-107 cytochrome P450, subfamily 2, polypeptide 11 Rattus norvegicus 199-206