Gut-liver indole metabolism (Homo sapiens)
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Description
Dietary tryptophane is metabolised by the gut microbiome to indole and IPA which reaches the human blood system. Indole is further metabolized into indoxyl sulfate which also reached the blood.
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Bibliography
- Wikoff WR, Anfora AT, Liu J, Schultz PG, Lesley SA, Peters EC, Siuzdak G; ''Metabolomics analysis reveals large effects of gut microflora on mammalian blood metabolites.''; Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2009 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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Name | Type | Database reference | Comment |
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CYP2E1 | GeneProduct | ENSG00000130649 (Ensembl) | |
IPA | Metabolite | CHEBI:43580 (ChEBI) | |
dietary tryptophan | Metabolite | CHEBI:27897 (ChEBI) | |
indole | Metabolite | CHEBI:16881 (ChEBI) | |
indoxyl sulfate | Metabolite | CHEBI:43355 (ChEBI) | |
indoxyl | Metabolite | CHEBI:17840 (ChEBI) | |
sulfotransferase | GeneProduct | ||
tryptophanase | GeneProduct | 4.1.99.1 (Enzyme Nomenclature) |
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