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17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate and taurocholic acid

17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate has been researched along with taurocholic acid in 2 studies

Compound Research Comparison

Studies
(17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate)
Trials
(17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate)
Recent Studies (post-2010)
(17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate)
Studies
(taurocholic acid)
Trials
(taurocholic acid)
Recent Studies (post-2010) (taurocholic acid)
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Protein Interaction Comparison

ProteinTaxonomy17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (IC50)taurocholic acid (IC50)
Sodium-dependent dopamine transporterRattus norvegicus (Norway rat)6
Sodium/bile acid cotransporterRattus norvegicus (Norway rat)6
Sodium/bile acid cotransporterHomo sapiens (human)5.3

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's2 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Caritis, SN; Dorko, K; Ellis, EC; Gramignoli, R; Hansel, M; Hines, RN; Mattison, DR; Sharma, S; Strom, SC; Tahan, V; Venkataramanan, R1
Isoherranen, N; Thummel, KE1

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate and taurocholic acid

ArticleYear
Hepatobiliary disposition of 17-OHPC and taurocholate in fetal human hepatocytes: a comparison with adult human hepatocytes.
    Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals, 2013, Volume: 41, Issue:2

    Topics: 17 alpha-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Biological Transport; Cells, Cultured; Cold Temperature; Cyclosporine; Female; Gestational Age; Hepatocytes; Humans; Hydroxyprogesterones; Kinetics; Male; Membrane Transport Proteins; Middle Aged; Multidrug Resistance-Associated Protein 2; Rifampin; RNA, Messenger; Taurocholic Acid; Verapamil; Young Adult

2013
Drug metabolism and transport during pregnancy: how does drug disposition change during pregnancy and what are the mechanisms that cause such changes?
    Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals, 2013, Volume: 41, Issue:2

    Topics: 17 alpha-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate; Adrenal Glands; Animals; Aryldialkylphosphatase; ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters; Carboxylesterase; Cholestasis; Cotinine; Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System; Estradiol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Estrogens; Ethinyl Estradiol; Female; Fetus; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental; Glucuronosyltransferase; Hepatocytes; Humans; Hydroxyprogesterones; Intestine, Small; Kidney; Liver; Lung; Male; Maternal Behavior; Membrane Transport Proteins; Minor Histocompatibility Antigens; Multidrug Resistance-Associated Proteins; Organic Anion Transporters; Pesticides; Placenta; Pregnancy; Progesterone; Retinoic Acid 4-Hydroxylase; RNA, Messenger; Smoking; Taurocholic Acid

2013