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regulation of removal of superoxide radicals

Definition

Target type: biologicalprocess

Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of removal of superoxide radicals. [GOC:obol]

Superoxide radicals (O2-) are highly reactive oxygen species that can damage cellular components, leading to oxidative stress and various diseases. The regulation of superoxide radical removal involves a complex interplay of enzymatic and non-enzymatic mechanisms.

**Enzymatic Mechanisms:**

* **Superoxide Dismutase (SOD):** This enzyme catalyzes the dismutation of superoxide radicals into hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and oxygen (O2). There are three major isoforms of SOD: SOD1 (cytosolic), SOD2 (mitochondrial), and SOD3 (extracellular). SOD1 and SOD2 are crucial for protecting cells from oxidative damage, while SOD3 plays a role in regulating inflammation.
* **Catalase:** This enzyme breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. Catalase is primarily located in peroxisomes, organelles that play a role in detoxification.
* **Glutathione Peroxidase:** This enzyme utilizes reduced glutathione (GSH) to reduce hydrogen peroxide to water. Glutathione peroxidase is present in various cellular compartments and plays a crucial role in protecting cells from oxidative stress.

**Non-Enzymatic Mechanisms:**

* **Antioxidants:** These compounds can directly scavenge free radicals, including superoxide radicals. Examples include vitamins C and E, glutathione, and uric acid.
* **Metal Ions:** Some metal ions, such as iron and copper, can catalyze the formation of superoxide radicals through the Fenton reaction. However, the body has mechanisms to tightly regulate metal ion levels and prevent oxidative damage.
* **Protein Repair Mechanisms:** Cells have mechanisms to repair oxidative damage to proteins, such as chaperones and proteases. These mechanisms help to maintain protein integrity and prevent the accumulation of damaged proteins.

**Regulation of Superoxide Removal:**

The regulation of superoxide radical removal involves several mechanisms, including:

* **Transcriptional Regulation:** The expression of genes encoding antioxidant enzymes, such as SOD, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase, is regulated by transcription factors, such as Nrf2. Nrf2 activation leads to increased expression of antioxidant enzymes, enhancing cellular defense against oxidative stress.
* **Post-translational Modifications:** Antioxidant enzymes can be modified by phosphorylation, acetylation, and other post-translational modifications, affecting their activity and stability. These modifications can be influenced by various signaling pathways, such as the MAPK and PI3K/AKT pathways.
* **Cellular Redox State:** The intracellular redox state, which reflects the balance between oxidants and antioxidants, plays a crucial role in regulating antioxidant enzyme activity. Changes in redox state can trigger the activation of antioxidant defense mechanisms.

The regulation of superoxide removal is a complex and tightly controlled process. Dysregulation of these mechanisms can contribute to various diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative disorders. Understanding the intricate regulatory mechanisms of superoxide removal is crucial for developing effective therapeutic strategies for these conditions.'
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Proteins (2)

ProteinDefinitionTaxonomy
Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2A nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q16236]Homo sapiens (human)
Dihydrofolate reductaseA dihydrofolate reductase that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DAN, UniProtKB:P00374]Homo sapiens (human)

Compounds (77)

CompoundDefinitionClassesRoles
hippuric acidhippuric acid: RN given refers to parent cpd; structure in Merck Index, 9th ed, #4591

N-benzoylglycine : An N-acylglycine in which the acyl group is specified as benzoyl.
N-acylglycinehuman blood serum metabolite;
uremic toxin
melatoninacetamides;
tryptamines
anticonvulsant;
central nervous system depressant;
geroprotector;
hormone;
human metabolite;
immunological adjuvant;
mouse metabolite;
radical scavenger
ag 1295quinoxaline derivativegeroprotector
diclofenacdiclofenac : A monocarboxylic acid consisting of phenylacetic acid having a (2,6-dichlorophenyl)amino group at the 2-position.

Diclofenac: A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) with antipyretic and analgesic actions. It is primarily available as the sodium salt.
amino acid;
aromatic amine;
dichlorobenzene;
monocarboxylic acid;
secondary amino compound
antipyretic;
drug allergen;
EC 1.14.99.1 (prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase) inhibitor;
environmental contaminant;
non-narcotic analgesic;
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug;
xenobiotic
diflunisaldiflunisal : An organofluorine compound comprising salicylic acid having a 2,4-difluorophenyl group at the 5-position.

Diflunisal: A salicylate derivative and anti-inflammatory analgesic with actions and side effects similar to those of ASPIRIN.
monohydroxybenzoic acid;
organofluorine compound
non-narcotic analgesic;
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
etodolacetodolac : A monocarboxylic acid that is acetic acid in which one of the methyl hydrogens is substituted by a 1,8-diethyl-1,3,4,9-tetrahydropyrano[3,4-b]indol-1-yl moiety. A preferential inhibitor of cyclo-oxygenase 2 and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, it is used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, and for the alleviation of postoperative pain. Administered as the racemate, only the (S)-enantiomer is active.

Etodolac: A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor with potent analgesic and anti-arthritic properties. It has been shown to be effective in the treatment of OSTEOARTHRITIS; RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS; ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS; and in the alleviation of postoperative pain (PAIN, POSTOPERATIVE).
monocarboxylic acid;
organic heterotricyclic compound
antipyretic;
cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor;
non-narcotic analgesic;
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
fenbufenfenbufen: structure; RN given refers to parent cpd4-oxo monocarboxylic acid;
biphenyls
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
ibuprofenMidol: combination of cinnamedrine, phenacetin, aspirin & caffeinemonocarboxylic acidantipyretic;
cyclooxygenase 1 inhibitor;
cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor;
drug allergen;
environmental contaminant;
geroprotector;
non-narcotic analgesic;
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug;
radical scavenger;
xenobiotic
mefenamic acidmefenamic acid : An aminobenzoic acid that is anthranilic acid in which one of the hydrogens attached to the nitrogen is replaced by a 2,3-dimethylphenyl group. Although classed as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, its anti-inflammatory properties are considered to be minor. It is used to relieve mild to moderate pain, including headaches, dental pain, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

Mefenamic Acid: A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties. It is an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase.
aminobenzoic acid;
secondary amino compound
analgesic;
antipyretic;
antirheumatic drug;
EC 1.14.99.1 (prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase) inhibitor;
environmental contaminant;
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug;
xenobiotic
metforminmetformin : A member of the class of guanidines that is biguanide the carrying two methyl substituents at position 1.

Metformin: A biguanide hypoglycemic agent used in the treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus not responding to dietary modification. Metformin improves glycemic control by improving insulin sensitivity and decreasing intestinal absorption of glucose. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p289)
guanidinesenvironmental contaminant;
geroprotector;
hypoglycemic agent;
xenobiotic
doxorubicin hydrochloridefolic acids
pd 1530354-((3-bromophenyl)amino)-6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline: structure given in first source

PD-153035 : A member of the class of quinazolines carrying a 3-bromophenylamino substituent at position 4 and two methoxy substituents at positions 6 and 7.
aromatic amine;
aromatic ether;
bromobenzenes;
quinazolines;
secondary amino compound
EC 2.7.10.1 (receptor protein-tyrosine kinase) inhibitor;
epidermal growth factor receptor antagonist
pyrimethamineMaloprim: contains above 2 cpdsaminopyrimidine;
monochlorobenzenes
antimalarial;
antiprotozoal drug;
EC 1.5.1.3 (dihydrofolate reductase) inhibitor
riluzoleRiluzole: A glutamate antagonist (RECEPTORS, GLUTAMATE) used as an anticonvulsant (ANTICONVULSANTS) and to prolong the survival of patients with AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS.benzothiazoles
sulfacetamidesulfacetamide : A sulfonamide that is sulfanilamide acylated on the sulfonamide nitrogen.

Sulfacetamide: An anti-bacterial agent that is used topically to treat skin infections and orally for urinary tract infections.
N-sulfonylcarboxamide;
substituted aniline
antibacterial drug;
antiinfective agent;
antimicrobial agent;
EC 2.5.1.15 (dihydropteroate synthase) inhibitor
sulforaphanesulforaphane : An isothiocyanate having a 4-(methylsulfinyl)butyl group attached to the nitrogen.

sulforaphane: from Cardaria draba L.
isothiocyanate;
sulfoxide
antineoplastic agent;
antioxidant;
EC 3.5.1.98 (histone deacetylase) inhibitor;
plant metabolite
trimethoprimtrimethoprim : An aminopyrimidine antibiotic whose structure consists of pyrimidine 2,4-diamine and 1,2,3-trimethoxybenzene moieties linked by a methylene bridge.

Trimethoprim: A pyrimidine inhibitor of dihydrofolate reductase, it is an antibacterial related to PYRIMETHAMINE. It is potentiated by SULFONAMIDES and the TRIMETHOPRIM, SULFAMETHOXAZOLE DRUG COMBINATION is the form most often used. It is sometimes used alone as an antimalarial. TRIMETHOPRIM RESISTANCE has been reported.
aminopyrimidine;
methoxybenzenes
antibacterial drug;
diuretic;
drug allergen;
EC 1.5.1.3 (dihydrofolate reductase) inhibitor;
environmental contaminant;
xenobiotic
trimetrexateTrimetrexate: A nonclassical folic acid inhibitor through its inhibition of the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase. It is being tested for efficacy as an antineoplastic agent and as an antiparasitic agent against PNEUMOCYSTIS PNEUMONIA in AIDS patients. Myelosuppression is its dose-limiting toxic effect.
dimethylformamideDimethylformamide: A formamide in which the amino hydrogens are replaced by methyl groups.

N,N-dimethylformamide : A member of the class of formamides that is formamide in which the amino hydrogens are replaced by methyl groups.
formamides;
volatile organic compound
geroprotector;
hepatotoxic agent;
polar aprotic solvent
tryptophantryptophan : An alpha-amino acid that is alanine bearing an indol-3-yl substituent at position 3.

Tryptophan: An essential amino acid that is necessary for normal growth in infants and for NITROGEN balance in adults. It is a precursor of INDOLE ALKALOIDS in plants. It is a precursor of SEROTONIN (hence its use as an antidepressant and sleep aid). It can be a precursor to NIACIN, albeit inefficiently, in mammals.
erythrose 4-phosphate/phosphoenolpyruvate family amino acid;
L-alpha-amino acid;
L-alpha-amino acid zwitterion;
proteinogenic amino acid;
tryptophan;
tryptophan zwitterion
antidepressant;
Escherichia coli metabolite;
human metabolite;
micronutrient;
mouse metabolite;
nutraceutical;
plant metabolite;
Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite
phenforminphenformin : A member of the class of biguanides that is biguanide in which one of the terminal nitrogen atoms is substituted by a 2-phenylethyl group. It was used as an anti-diabetic drug but was later withdrawn from the market due to potential risk of lactic acidosis.

Phenformin: A biguanide hypoglycemic agent with actions and uses similar to those of METFORMIN. Although it is generally considered to be associated with an unacceptably high incidence of lactic acidosis, often fatal, it is still available in some countries. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p290)
biguanidesantineoplastic agent;
geroprotector;
hypoglycemic agent
cycloguanilcycloguanil : A triazine in which a 1,6-dihydro-1,3,5-triazine ring is substituted at N-1 by a 4-chlorophenyl group, at C-2 and -4 by amino groups and at C-6 by gem-dimethyl groups. A dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor, it is a metabolite of the antimalarial drug proguanil.

cycloguanil: the active metabolite of proguanil; antifolate drug; structure in first source
triazinesantifolate;
antiinfective agent;
antimalarial;
antiparasitic agent;
antiprotozoal drug;
EC 1.5.1.3 (dihydrofolate reductase) inhibitor
D-tryptophanD-alpha-amino acid;
tryptophan;
tryptophan zwitterion
bacterial metabolite
iberinisothiocyanate;
sulfoxide
apoptosis inducer;
plant metabolite;
quorum sensing inhibitor
oleanolic acidhydroxy monocarboxylic acid;
pentacyclic triterpenoid
plant metabolite
congo redCongo Red : An indicator dye that is blue-violet at pH 3.0 and red at pH 5.0.

Congo Red: An acid dye used in testing for hydrochloric acid in gastric contents. It is also used histologically to test for AMYLOIDOSIS.
bis(azo) compound
2-tert-butylhydroquinone2-tert-butylhydroquinone : A member of the class of hydroquinones in which one of the ring hydrogens of hydroquinone is replaced by a tert-butyl group.

2-tert-butylhydroquinone: an anticarcinogenic and chemopreventive agent
hydroquinonesfood antioxidant
4,6-diamino-2,2-dimethyl-1,2-dihydro-1-phenyl-s-triazine4,6-diamino-2,2-dimethyl-1,2-dihydro-1-phenyl-s-triazine: structure in first source
diaveridinediaveridine : An aminopyrimidine in which the pyrimidine ring carries amino substituents at C-2 and C-4 and a 3,4-dimethoxybenzyl group at C-5. A folic acid antagonist, it is used as a synergist with sulfonamides against the parasitic Eimeria species.

diaveridine: RN given refers to parent cpd; structure
aminopyrimidineantiparasitic agent;
drug allergen
piritreximpiritrexim: RN given refers to parent cpd; structure given in first source
brequinarbrequinar : A quinolinemonocarboxylic acid that is quinoline substituted by 2'-fluoro[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl, methyl, carboxy and fluoro groups at positions 2, 3, 4, and 6, respectively. It is an inhibitor of dihydroorotate dehydrogenase, an enzyme that is required for de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis. The compound exhibits antineoplastic and antiviral properties.biphenyls;
monocarboxylic acid;
monofluorobenzenes;
quinolinemonocarboxylic acid
anticoronaviral agent;
antimetabolite;
antineoplastic agent;
antiviral agent;
EC 1.3.5.2 [dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (quinone)] inhibitor;
immunosuppressive agent;
pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor
epigallocatechin gallate(-)-epigallocatechin 3-gallate : A gallate ester obtained by the formal condensation of gallic acid with the (3R)-hydroxy group of (-)-epigallocatechin.

epigallocatechin gallate: a steroid 5alpha-reductase inhibitor and antimutagen in green tea (Camellia sinensis)
flavans;
gallate ester;
polyphenol
antineoplastic agent;
antioxidant;
apoptosis inducer;
geroprotector;
Hsp90 inhibitor;
neuroprotective agent;
plant metabolite
2,4-diaminopyrimidine2,6-diaminopyrimidine: structure in first source

pyrimidine-2,4-diamine : An aminopyrimidine in which a pyrimidine nucleus is substituted with amino groups at C-2 and C-4.
aminopyrimidine
epiroprimepiroprim: an analog of trimethoprim with improved antimicrobial and pharmacokinetic properties; structure given in first source
sori 8895SoRI 8895: RN in first source
sori 8890SoRI 8890: RN in first source
brusatolbrusatol: quassinoid from B. javanica; structuretriterpenoid
hei 712organofluorine compound;
quinolone
10-deazaaminopterin
epicatechin gallate(-)-epicatechin-3-O-gallate : A gallate ester obtained by formal condensation of the carboxy group of gallic acid with the (3R)-hydroxy group of epicatechin. A natural product found in Parapiptadenia rigida.

epicatechin gallate: a steroid 5alpha-reductase inhibitor; RN given refers to the (cis)-isomer; structure given in first source; isolated from green tea
catechin;
gallate ester;
polyphenol
EC 3.2.1.1 (alpha-amylase) inhibitor;
EC 3.2.1.20 (alpha-glucosidase) inhibitor;
metabolite
wr 99210BRL 6231: RN given refers to parent cpd; NM & N1 refer to HCl; synonym BRL 51084 refers to (mono-HBr); structure
methotrexatedicarboxylic acid;
monocarboxylic acid amide;
pteridines
abortifacient;
antimetabolite;
antineoplastic agent;
antirheumatic drug;
dermatologic drug;
DNA synthesis inhibitor;
EC 1.5.1.3 (dihydrofolate reductase) inhibitor;
immunosuppressive agent
10-propargyl-10-deazaaminopterin10-propargyl-10-deazaaminopterin: structure in first source

pralatrexate : A pteridine that is the N-4-[1-(2,4-diaminopteridin-6-yl)pent-4-yn-2-yl]benzoyl derivative of L-glutamic acid. Used for treatment of Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma, an aggressive form of non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
N-acyl-L-glutamic acid;
pteridines;
terminal acetylenic compound
antimetabolite;
antineoplastic agent;
EC 1.5.1.3 (dihydrofolate reductase) inhibitor
naproxennaproxen : A methoxynaphthalene that is 2-methoxynaphthalene substituted by a carboxy ethyl group at position 6. Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug commonly used for the reduction of pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis, kidney stones, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, ankylosing spondylitis, menstrual cramps, tendinitis, bursitis, and for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. It works by inhibiting both the COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes.

Naproxen: An anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic and antipyretic properties. Both the acid and its sodium salt are used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatic or musculoskeletal disorders, dysmenorrhea, and acute gout.
methoxynaphthalene;
monocarboxylic acid
antipyretic;
cyclooxygenase 1 inhibitor;
cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor;
drug allergen;
environmental contaminant;
gout suppressant;
non-narcotic analgesic;
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug;
xenobiotic
n-(4-(n-((2,4-diaminofuro(2,3-d)pyrimidin-5-yl)methyl)amino)benzoyl)glutamic acidN-(4-(N-((2,4-diaminofuro(2,3-d)pyrimidin-5-yl)methyl)amino)benzoyl)glutamic acid: structure given in first source
aminopterinAminopterin: A folic acid derivative used as a rodenticide that has been shown to be teratogenic.dicarboxylic acidEC 1.5.1.3 (dihydrofolate reductase) inhibitor;
mutagen
4-aminobenzoylglutamic acid4-aminobenzoylglutamic acid: RN given refers to (L)-isomer

N-(4-aminobenzoyl)-L-glutamic acid : A dipeptide resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxylic acid group of 4-aminobenzoic acid with the amino group of L-glutamic acid.
dicarboxylic acid;
dipeptide;
N-acyl-L-alpha-amino acid;
substituted aniline
2-(5-Chlorobenzo[b]thiophen-3-yl)acetic acid1-benzothiophenes
alyssinsulfoxide
iclaprim5-[(2-cyclopropyl-7,8-dimethoxy-2H-chromen-5-yl)methyl]pyrimidine-2,4-diamine : An aminopyrimidine that is 5-methylpyrimidine-2,4-diamine in which one of the hydrogens of the methyl group has been replaced by a 2-cyclopropyl-7,8-dimethoxy-2H-chromen-5-yl group.

iclaprim : A racemate consisting of equimolar amounts of (R)- and (S)-iclaprim. Both enantiomers exhibit similar, potent bactericidal activity against major Gram-positive pathogens, notably methicillin-sensitive and -resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA and MRSA, respectively).

iclaprim: has antiviral activity
aminopyrimidine;
chromenes;
cyclopropanes
bardoxolone methylmethyl 2-cyano-3,12-dioxooleana-1,9(11)-dien-28-oate: structure in first sourcecyclohexenones
resveratroltrans-resveratrol : A resveratrol in which the double bond has E configuration.resveratrolantioxidant;
phytoalexin;
plant metabolite;
quorum sensing inhibitor;
radical scavenger
dimethyl fumaratediester;
enoate ester;
methyl ester
antipsoriatic;
immunomodulator
chalconetrans-chalcone : The trans-isomer of chalcone.chalconeEC 3.2.1.1 (alpha-amylase) inhibitor
flavin mononucleotideflavin mononucleotide;
vitamin B2
bacterial metabolite;
coenzyme;
cofactor;
human metabolite;
mouse metabolite
1-methyltryptophan1-methyltryptophan : A tryptophan derivative that is tryptophan carrying a single methyl substituent at position 1 on the indole.

1-methyltryptophan: an immunomodulator
indolyl carboxylic acid
(1e,4e)-1,5-bis(2-methoxyphenyl)penta-1,4-dien-3-one
curcumincurcumin : A beta-diketone that is methane in which two of the hydrogens are substituted by feruloyl groups. A natural dyestuff found in the root of Curcuma longa.

Curcumin: A yellow-orange dye obtained from tumeric, the powdered root of CURCUMA longa. It is used in the preparation of curcuma paper and the detection of boron. Curcumin appears to possess a spectrum of pharmacological properties, due primarily to its inhibitory effects on metabolic enzymes.
aromatic ether;
beta-diketone;
diarylheptanoid;
enone;
polyphenol
anti-inflammatory agent;
antifungal agent;
antineoplastic agent;
biological pigment;
contraceptive drug;
dye;
EC 1.1.1.205 (IMP dehydrogenase) inhibitor;
EC 1.1.1.21 (aldehyde reductase) inhibitor;
EC 1.1.1.25 (shikimate dehydrogenase) inhibitor;
EC 1.6.5.2 [NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone)] inhibitor;
EC 1.8.1.9 (thioredoxin reductase) inhibitor;
EC 2.7.10.2 (non-specific protein-tyrosine kinase) inhibitor;
EC 3.5.1.98 (histone deacetylase) inhibitor;
flavouring agent;
food colouring;
geroprotector;
hepatoprotective agent;
immunomodulator;
iron chelator;
ligand;
lipoxygenase inhibitor;
metabolite;
neuroprotective agent;
nutraceutical;
radical scavenger
umi-77UMI-77: an Mcl-1 inhibitor; structure in first source
2,6-bis(2,5-dimethoxybenzylidene)cyclohexanone2,6-bis(2,5-dimethoxybenzylidene)cyclohexanone: an anti-inflammatory agent that down-regulates cyclooxygenase-2 expression; structure in first source
strigolstrigol : A strigolactone in which the tricyclic lactone moiety bears a hydroxy substitutuent at the position para to the gem-dimethyl group.

strigol: a strigolactone from roots of various PLANTS; it stimulates seed germination of parasitic STRIGA and OROBANCHE; structure in first source
indenofuran;
secondary alcohol;
strigolactone
semaxinibsemaxanib : An oxindole that is 3-methyleneoxindole in which one of the hydrogens of the methylene group is replaced by a 3,5-dimethylpyrrol-2-yl group.olefinic compound;
oxindoles;
pyrroles
angiogenesis modulating agent;
antineoplastic agent;
EC 2.7.10.1 (receptor protein-tyrosine kinase) inhibitor;
vascular endothelial growth factor receptor antagonist
hylin
edatrexateedatrexate: structure given in first sourceglutamic acid derivative
6-methylsulfinylhexyl isothiocyanate6-(Methylsulfinyl)hexyl isothiocyanate: showed a dose-dependent inhibition of LPS-induced nitric oxide (NO), iNOS mRNA and protein.sulfoxide
gentamicin sulfate
dimethoxycurcumindimethoxycurcumin: has antineoplsatic activity; structure in first source
teriflunomide(trifluoromethyl)benzenes;
aromatic amide;
enamide;
enol;
nitrile;
secondary carboxamide
drug metabolite;
EC 1.3.98.1 [dihydroorotate oxidase (fumarate)] inhibitor;
hepatotoxic agent;
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug;
tyrosine kinase inhibitor
(1S,2R)-2-[[(1S)-1-[(1,3-dioxo-2-isoindolyl)methyl]-3,4-dihydro-1H-isoquinolin-2-yl]-oxomethyl]-1-cyclohexanecarboxylic acidLH601A: inhibits the interaction between KEAP1 and NRF2; structure in first sourcephthalimides
raltitrexedN-acyl-amino acid
n-(4(n-((2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-quinazolinyl)methyl)prop-2-ynylamino)benzoyl)-l-glutamic acid
leucovorin5-formyltetrahydrofolic acid : A formyltetrahydrofolic acid in which the formyl group is located at position 5.formyltetrahydrofolic acidEscherichia coli metabolite;
mouse metabolite
1843u891843U89: structure given in first source; a folate analog
5,11-methenyltetrahydrohomofolate
pemetrexedpemetrexed disodium : An organic sodium salt that is the disodium salt of N-{4-[2-(2-amino-4-oxo-4,7-dihydro-1H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-5-yl)ethyl]benzoyl}-L-glutamic acid. Inhibits thymidylate synthase (TS), 421 dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), and glycinamide ribonucleotide formyltransferase (GARFT).N-acyl-L-glutamic acid;
pyrrolopyrimidine
antimetabolite;
antineoplastic agent;
EC 1.5.1.3 (dihydrofolate reductase) inhibitor;
EC 2.1.1.45 (thymidylate synthase) inhibitor;
EC 2.1.2.2 (phosphoribosylglycinamide formyltransferase) inhibitor
cb 3717N-acyl-L-glutamic acid
(5)n,(8)n-deaza-(10)-n-methylfolate