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English: Metabolic pathway of amphetamine, based upon PMID 12191709 and the US FDA Adderall XR Prescribing Information.
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4-hydroxyamphetamine
4-hydroxynorephedrine
norephedrine
amphetamine
4-hydroxyphenylacetone
phenylacetone
benzoic acid
hippuric acid
The enzyme that catalyzes this para-hydroxylation reaction has not been identified.
The enzyme that catalyzes this oxidation reaction has not been identified.
The enzymes responsible that are responsible for the glycine conjugation of benzoic acid are butyrate—CoA ligase (XM-ligase) and glycine N-acyltransferase (GLYAT).
The enzyme that catalyzes this beta-hydroxylation reaction is dopamine beta-hydroxylase.
The enzyme that catalyzes this beta-hydroxylation reaction is believed to be dopamine beta-hydroxylase.
The enzyme that initially catalyzes the oxidative deamination of amphetamine is flavin-containing monooxygenase 3.
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