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Pathway Description
Felbamate Metabolism Pathway
Homo sapiens
Drug Metabolism Pathway
Felbamate is metabolized in the liver. One route of metabolism consists of the hydroxylation to 2-hydroxyfelbamate or p-hydroxyfelbamate, which is catalyzed by CYP2E1 and CYP3A4. Moreover, felbamate can be transformed to 2-phenyl-2-propanediol monocarbamate. This metabolite is then converted to 3-carbamoyl-2phenylpropionaldehyde via alchol dehydrogenase 1A, which in turn can be transformed into three possible metabolites: atropaldehyde, 3-carbamoyl-2-phenylpropionic acid (catalyzed by the dimeric NADP-preferring aldehyde dehydrogenase), and 4-hydroxy-5-phenyltetrahydro-1,3-oxazin-2-one. The latter is further converted by the alcohol dehydrogenase 1A to 5-phenyl-1,3-oxazinane-2,4-dione, which is subsequently transformed to 3-carbamoyl-2-phenylpropionic acid.
References
Felbamate Pathway References
[KeGG](http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_pathway?map=map00982&show_description=show)
Kanehisa M, Goto S: KEGG: kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes. Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):27-30.
Pubmed: 10592173
Kanehisa M, Goto S, Sato Y, Furumichi M, Tanabe M: KEGG for integration and interpretation of large-scale molecular data sets. Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Jan;40(Database issue):D109-14. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkr988. Epub 2011 Nov 10.
Pubmed: 22080510
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