Nicotine metabolism in liver cells (Homo sapiens)
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Description
Nicotine results in many metabolites after metabolization in the liver.
Nicotine is the main factor behind smoking addiction and nicotine supplements have been used to stop smoking. Nicotine metabolized by several enzymes in the liver such as the CYP2A6 enzyme. CYP2A6 is a xenobiotic (xenos = foreigner bios = life) metabolizer.
How well nicotine can be metabolized by the human body is not standard and depends on racial, sex, genetic and environmental factors.Quality Tags
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Bibliography
- Hukkanen J, Jacob P 3rd, Benowitz NL; ''Metabolism and disposition kinetics of nicotine.''; Pharmacol Rev, 2005 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Benowitz NL, Hukkanen J, Jacob P 3rd; ''Nicotine chemistry, metabolism, kinetics and biomarkers.''; Handb Exp Pharmacol, 2009 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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Name | Type | Database reference | Comment |
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3'-Hydroxycotinine glucuronide | Metabolite | HMDB01204 (HMDB) | |
3'-Hydroxycotinine | Metabolite | HMDB01390 (HMDB) | |
5'-Hydroxycotinine | Metabolite | HMDB01427 (HMDB) | |
AOX1 | GeneProduct | 316 (Entrez Gene) | |
CYP2A6 | GeneProduct | 1548 (Entrez Gene) | |
CYP2B6 | GeneProduct | 1555 (Entrez Gene) | |
Cotinine N-oxide | Metabolite | HMDB01411 (HMDB) | |
Cotinine | Metabolite | HMDB01046 (HMDB) | |
Cotinineglucuronide | Metabolite | HMDB01013 (HMDB) | |
FMO3 | GeneProduct | 2328 (Entrez Gene) | |
Nicotine iminium ion | Metabolite | HMDB01010 (HMDB) | |
Nicotine-Gluc | Metabolite | HMDB01272 (HMDB) | |
Nicotine-N-oxide | Metabolite | HMDB01497 (HMDB) | |
Nicotine | Metabolite | HMDB01934 (HMDB) | |
Nornicotine | Metabolite | HMDB01126 (HMDB) | |
UGT1A4 | GeneProduct | 54657 (Entrez Gene) | |
UGT1A9 | GeneProduct | 54600 (Entrez Gene) |
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