| Title : The novel carboxylesterase 1 variant c.662A>G may decrease the bioactivation of oseltamivir in humans - Oh_2017_PLoS.One_12_e0176320 |
| Author(s) : Oh J , Lee S , Lee H , Cho JY , Yoon SH , Jang IJ , Yu KS , Lim KS |
| Ref : PLoS ONE , 12 :e0176320 , 2017 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Human carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) is a serine esterase that hydrolyses various exogenous and endogenous compounds including oseltamivir, a prodrug used to treat influenza. A novel CES1 c.662A>G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was predicted to decrease CES1 enzymatic activity in an in silico analysis. This study evaluated the effect of the c.662A>G SNP on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of oseltamivir in humans. |
| PubMedSearch : Oh_2017_PLoS.One_12_e0176320 |
| PubMedID: 28437488 |
| Substrate | Oseltamivir |
Oh J, Lee S, Lee H, Cho JY, Yoon SH, Jang IJ, Yu KS, Lim KS (2017)
The novel carboxylesterase 1 variant c.662A>G may decrease the bioactivation of oseltamivir in humans
PLoS ONE
12 :e0176320
Oh J, Lee S, Lee H, Cho JY, Yoon SH, Jang IJ, Yu KS, Lim KS (2017)
PLoS ONE
12 :e0176320