نتایج جستجو برای: ecgonine methyl ester

تعداد نتایج: 130464  

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
rachid el-jaoudi laboratory of pharmacology and toxicology, faculty of medicine and pharmacy, rabat, morocco luc humbert laboratory of toxicology and genopathy, center of biology and pathology, lille, france frederique grisel waters corporation, european headquarters and waters s.a.s., guyancourt, france yahya cherrah laboratory of pharmacology and toxicology, faculty of medicine and pharmacy, rabat, morocco daniel mathieu emergency department, calmette hospital, lille, france michelle lhermitte laboratory of toxicology and genopathy, center of biology and pathology, lille, france

background: cocaine poisoning is known for causing severe clinical effects such as tachycardia, hypertension, agitation and confusion. absence of clinical manifestations in cocaine poisoning is unusual. case report: a 26-year old man, known to be a cocaine addict, declared that he was forced by cocaine dealers to swallow many tablets of cocaine, six hours prior to admission to emergency departm...

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 1996
J Oyler W D Darwin K L Preston P Suess E J Cone

The analysis of meconium for cocaine and metabolites has proved to be a reliable method for the detection of fetal cocaine exposure. Better sensitivity and a larger gestational window of detection have been demonstrated for meconium testing as compared with neonatal urine testing. Cocaine and cocaine metabolites, including benzoylecgonine, ecgonine methyl ester, cocaethylene, norcocaine, benzoy...

Journal: :Water research 2013
Benedek Gy Plósz Malcolm J Reid Morten Borup Katherine H Langford Kevin V Thomas

The quantitative analysis of human urinary metabolites as biomarkers in wastewater streams has been used to estimate the rates of illicit drug use in the wider community. The primary underlying assumption in such studies is that a sample of wastewater is equivalent to a cumulative sample of urine. Drug metabolism in humans is predominantly enzymatically mediated, but these processes are not exc...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal chemistry 2004
Stefan Paula Michael R Tabet Carol D Farr Andrew B Norman W James Ball

Human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) designed for immunotherapy have a high potential for avoiding the complications that may result from human immune system responses to the introduction of nonhuman mAbs into patients. This study presents a characterization of cocaine/antibody interactions that determine the binding properties of the novel human sequence mAb 2E2 using three-dimensional quantitat...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 1998
J R Cashman C E Berkman G Underiner C A Kolly A D Hunter

The synthesis and characterization of diastereomers of cocaine benzoyl thioester is described. Allococaine benzoyl thioester and allopseudococaine benzoyl thioester were synthesized by the conjugate addition of p-methoxytolyl thiol to ecgonine methyl ester followed by debenzylation and benzoylation. The absolute structure of the hydrochloride salt of the major ecgonine p-methoxytolyl sulfide fo...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
S Ferreira W J Crumb C G Carlton C W Clarkson

Cocaine abuse has been reported to result in QT prolongation in humans; however, the mechanisms underlying this effect are still poorly understood. In this study we compared the direct effects of cocaine and its major metabolites in human embryonic kidney 293 cells stably transfected with human ether-a-go-go-related gene (HERG). Cocaine blocked HERG-encoded potassium channels with an IC50 of 4....

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2000
G N Carmona R A Jufer S R Goldberg D A Gorelick N H Greig Q S Yu E J Cone C W Schindler

Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is known to metabolize cocaine in humans. In the present study, three different experiments were performed to determine whether the addition of horse serum-derived BChE would accelerate the metabolism of cocaine. In the first experiment, the addition of BChE to squirrel monkey plasma in vitro reduced the half-life of cocaine by over 80%, decreased the production of ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2011
Remy L Brim Kathleen R Noon Gregory T Collins Joseph Nichols Diwahar Narasimhan Roger K Sunahara James H Woods

Cocaine toxicity is a widespread problem in the United States, responsible for more than 500,000 emergency department visits a year. There is currently no U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved pharmacotherapy to directly treat cocaine toxicity. To this end, we have developed a mutant bacterial cocaine esterase (DM-CocE), which has been previously shown to rapidly hydrolyze cocaine into ine...

Journal: :NIDA research monograph 1997
W F Bosron R A Dean M R Brzezinski E V Pindel

The stimulant effects of cocaine are relatively short lived, as evidenced by the increase in heart rate that peaks at about 60 minutes after cocaine administration and declines thereafter (Farre et al. 1993). This duration of effect is largely due to the rapid hydrolysis of cocaine to two major deesterified metabolites that appear in serum and urine, benzoylecgonine and ecgonine methyl ester (f...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2003
S Casey Laizure Timothy Mandrell Naomi M Gades Robert B Parker

Carboxylesterases are important in the metabolism of cocaine, catalyzing the hydrolysis of cocaine to its two major metabolites, benzoylecgonine and ecgonine methyl ester. In the presence of ethanol, some cocaine undergoes transesterification with ethanol instead of hydrolysis with water producing the active metabolite, cocaethylene. The metabolic fate of cocaethylene is unknown, but given its ...

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