human xenobiotic metabolite
Any human metabolite produced by metabolism of a xenobiotic compound in humans.
human urinary metabolite
Any metabolite (endogenous or exogenous) found in human urine samples.
mutagen
An agent that increases the frequency of mutations above the normal background level, usually by interacting directly with DNA and causing it damage, including base substitution.
carcinogenic agent
A role played by a chemical compound which is known to induce a process of carcinogenesis by corrupting normal cellular pathways, leading to the acquistion of tumoral capabilities.
genotoxin
A role played by a chemical compound to induce direct or indirect DNA damage. Such damage can potentially lead to the formation of a malignant tumour, but DNA damage does not lead inevitably to the creation of cancerous cells.
rat metabolite
Any mammalian metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in rat (Rattus norvegicus).
bacterial xenobiotic metabolite
Any bacterial metabolite produced by metabolism of a xenobiotic compound in bacteria.
(via hydroxylamine )
algal metabolite
Any eukaryotic metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in algae including unicellular organisms like chlorella and diatoms to multicellular organisms like giant kelps and brown algae.
(via hydroxylamine )
EC 1.1.3.13 (alcohol oxidase) inhibitor
An EC 1.1.3.* (oxidoreductase acting on donor CH-OH group, oxygen as acceptor) inhibitor that interferes with the action of alcohol oxidase (EC 1.1.3.13).
(via hydroxylamine )
EC 4.2.1.22 (cystathionine beta-synthase) inhibitor
An EC 4.2.1.* (hydro-lyases) inhibitor that interferes with the action of cystathionine beta-synthase (EC 4.2.1.22).
(via hydroxylamine )
EC 4.3.1.10 (serine-sulfate ammonia-lyase) inhibitor
An EC 4.3.1.* (ammonia-lyase) inhibitor that interferes with the action of serine-sulfate ammonia-lyase (EC 4.3.1.10).
(via hydroxylamine )
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