Phase-II Metabolism of Androgens and Its Relevance for Doping Control Analysis
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serval:BIB_0F4F8E8B66B5
Type
Partie de livre
Sous-type
Chapitre: chapitre ou section
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Phase-II Metabolism of Androgens and Its Relevance for Doping Control Analysis
Titre du livre
Doping in Sports: Biochemical Principles, Effects and Analysis
Editeur
Springer
ISBN
978-3-540-79087-7
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
26/02/2010
Volume
195
Série
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
Numéro de chapitre
3
Pages
65-75
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Phase-II metabolism has a major contribution to androgen metabolism, converting the highly non-polar compounds to a more easily excreted form prior to their excretion in urine. In the human body the main phase-II metabolic reactions are glucuronidation and sulphonation. These reactions are catalysed by enzymes, which are categorised into families and further subfamilies based on their function and similarities of their amino-acid sequences. Due to inter-individual variation of the metabolising enzymes and their activities, the metabolic patterns of prohibited substances should be estimated for efficient doping control. In addition to target analytes the phase-II reactions have an effect on the selection of sample preparation procedure, chromatographic technique and ionisation method of the analysis routine. For method development and identification purposes adequate reference material is required, and to replace the laborious in vivo excretion studies, in vitro methodologies have been implemented to produce intact phase-II metabolites of androgens.
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