Acid drugs are found in acid environment, basic drugs are also found in the basic environment.
Drugs are broken down and excreted.
Biotransformation and excetion
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Phase 1: Is in the endoplasmic reticulum
Phase II: Relates to the enzymes in the cytosol, to produce a conjugation reaction.
Both phases act on broad range of chemically unrelated substances.
Phase III: Process by a drug which it is pumped out.
Site of drug metabolism
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Liver: 70%
Lung: 14%
Kidney: *%
Intestine: 6%
Placenta: 5%
Adrenal: 2%
Dominant organ in drug metabolism is the liver.
Ocular metabolism may be significant after application of drugs to eye.
1st Pass Metabolism
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Portion of the drug that was inactivated by liver via normal circulation.
Oral drugs will pass thru liver before entering systemic circulation.
It was then divided into 2 phases
Phase 1: enzymes act on lipophilic drugs and use molecular oxygen.
It also known as Cytochrome P450 system.
P450
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CHange in CYP450 system will determine drug metabolism.
Examples subclass are
CYP3M5
or CYP2E1 (to increase alcohol metabolism)
CYP205
Phase II
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Conjugation reactions.
Paracetamol
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One example is paracetamol, by which Phase II will turn it into Glucuronide or sulfate.
However, in the Phase I metabolism it gives a reactive intermediate.