Before being able to develop a pharmacodynamic effect, a number of drugs have to be activated by enzymes, which are known to be potentially influenced by manifold factors, leading to a possible alteration of their activity behaviour. Based on capecitabine, we report a simple and rapid method for the estimation and comparison of the so-called 'apparent enzyme activity' (R), not only intra- (different dose levels) but also inter-schedule, to contribute to therapeutic success. Dividing the area under the curve (AUC) of the product by the AUC of the precursor generates a factor which indicates the apparent activity of the enzyme involved in the biotransformation of a compound.
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October 1989
The present paper reports on the results of the studies of the quantity, functional activity of immunocytes and interrelation between their parameters in healthy children (12-14) with healthy periodontium which were ascribed either to caries-resistant or caries-prone group. In all the subjects venous blood and mixed saliva were investigated. Immune state was described through its parameters interrelations.
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