TY - GEN AU - Lee,Hye Suk AU - Liu,Kwang-Hyeon TI - Drug Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics and Bioanalysis SN - books978-3-03897-917-3 PY - 2019/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - human liver microsomes KW - alcohol addiction KW - UGT KW - ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography KW - adalimumab KW - procainamide KW - LC-MS/MS KW - DA-9805 KW - paeonol KW - LC-QTOF-MS/MS KW - YRA-1909 KW - chlorogenic acid KW - immunoprecipitation KW - Eurycoma longifolia KW - CYP KW - caffeic acid KW - rat KW - pharmaceutical excipient KW - Korean red ginseng extract KW - Stauntonia hexaphylla leaf extract KW - bioanalysis KW - HPLC-MS/MS KW - B6 KW - eurycomanone KW - bioavailability KW - drying technology KW - GB3 KW - diclofenac KW - 129-Glatm1Kul/J KW - aglycone KW - caffeic acid O-glucuronides KW - organic anion transporting polypeptide KW - protein precipitation KW - metabolic stability KW - Fabry disease KW - biopharmaceuticals KW - imperatorin KW - neochlorogenic acid KW - gastric ulcer KW - saikosaponin a KW - hair KW - anthraquinone KW - acetyl tributyl citrate KW - pharmacokinetics KW - brain distribution KW - mematine KW - ethyl glucuronide KW - pharmacokinetic KW - loxoprofen KW - liquid chromatography-quadrupole TOF MS KW - glucuronidation KW - esomeprazole KW - metformin KW - cytochrome P450 KW - glycoside KW - AUDIT score KW - protein stability KW - efficacy KW - LC-HR/MS KW - cryptochlorogenic acid KW - aceclofenac KW - drug interaction KW - liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry KW - Osthenol KW - plasma KW - N-acetylprocainamide KW - diabetes N1 - Open Access N2 - Drug metabolism/pharmacokinetics and drug interaction studies have been extensively carried out in order to secure the druggability and safety of new chemical entities throughout the development of new drugs. Recently, drug metabolism and transport by phase II drug metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters, respectively, as well as phase I drug metabolizing enzymes, have been studied. A combination of biochemical advances in the function and regulation of drug metabolizing enzymes and automated analytical technologies are revolutionizing drug metabolism research. There are also potential drug-drug interactions with co-administered drugs due to inhibition and/or induction of drug metabolic enzymes and drug transporters. In addition, drug interaction studies have been actively performed to develop substrate cocktails that do not interfere with each other and a simultaneous analytical method of substrate drugs and their metabolites using a tandem mass spectrometer. This Special Issue has the aim of highlighting current progress in drug metabolism/pharmacokinetics, drug interactions, and bioanalysis UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1337 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45509 ER -