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Microbial biotransformation - an important tool for the study of drug metabolism.

Rhys Salter1, Douglas C Beshore2, Steven L Colletti3, Liam Evans4, Yong Gong1, Roy Helmy5, Yong Liu6, Cheri M Maciolek7, Gary Martin8, Natasa Pajkovic7, Richard Phipps4, James Small2, Jonathan Steele4, Ronald de Vries9, Headley Williams10, Iain J Martin11.   

Abstract

Metabolite identification is an integral part of both preclinical and clinical drug discovery and development. Synthesis of drug metabolites is often required to support definitive identification, preclinical safety studies and clinical trials. Here we describe the use of microbial biotransformation as a tool to produce drug metabolites, complementing traditional chemical synthesis and other biosynthetic methods such as hepatocytes, liver microsomes and recombinant human drug metabolizing enzymes. A workflow is discussed whereby microbial strains are initially screened for their ability to form the putative metabolites of interest, followed by a scale-up to afford quantities sufficient to perform definitive identification and further studies. Examples of the microbial synthesis of several difficult-to-synthesize hydroxylated metabolites and three difficult-to-synthesize glucuronidated metabolites are described, and the use of microbial biotransformation in drug discovery and development is discussed.

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Keywords:  Bacteria; fungi; glucuronidation; hydroxylation; metabolite synthesis

Year:  2018        PMID: 30118378     DOI: 10.1080/00498254.2018.1512018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Xenobiotica        ISSN: 0049-8254            Impact factor:   1.908


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