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- CYP1A2 - Wikipedia
CYP1A2 is a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily of enzymes The cytochrome P450 proteins are monooxygenases which catalyze many reactions involved in drug metabolism and synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and other lipids
- CYP1A2 Gene: Fast or Slow Caffeine Metabolizer and More
The CYP1A2 gene breaks down caffeine and medications Check your genetic data to see if you are a fast or slow metabolizer of caffeine
- Get to know a gene: CYP1A2 - GeneSight
CYP1A2 is part of the drug-metabolizing enzyme family, known as cytochrome P450 CYP1A2 plays an important role in the metabolism of several mental health medications, including duloxetine, fluvoxamine, clozapine, olanzapine, and mirtazapine
- PharmGKB summary: very important pharmacogene information for CYP1A2
Given the predominant role of CYP1A2 in activation of toxic xenobiotics compared with its metabolism of prescription drugs, there are many epidemiological reports examining the role of variant CYP1A2, metabolism of procarcinogens, and cancer risk
- CYP1A2 - Living with MTHFR
CYP1A2 is involved in- metabolizes tobacco smoke into carcinogens; processing hormones; turning aflatoxins (mold on grain) into active compounds in liver cancer
- CYP1A2 - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
CYP1A2 is defined as a gene that encodes an enzyme involved in the metabolism of caffeine and arachidonic acid, with specific variants associated with coffee consumption, hypertension, and cardiovascular endpoints
- What Is the CYP1A2 Enzyme and Why Is It Important?
Discover the key role of the CYP1A2 enzyme in how your body processes compounds Understand its broad impact on health and medication
- CYP1A2 cytochrome P450 family 1 subfamily A member 2 [Homo sapiens . . .
Gene target information for CYP1A2 - cytochrome P450 family 1 subfamily A member 2 (human) Find diseases associated with this biological target and compounds tested against it in bioassay experiments
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