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Record Information
Version1.0
Creation Date2019-07-14 16:35:39 UTC
Last Updated2019-10-01 21:41:02 UTC
CypComp IDCC01909
Compound Information
NameChlorpyrifos
Structure ImageSbpbaqfwlviokp uhfffaoysa n
InChIKeySBPBAQFWLVIOKP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
PubChem ID2730
CypCompound Information
SetCypBoM Training Set
Bonds of Metabolism (BoMs)
CYP1A2CYP2A6CYP2B6CYP2C8CYP2C9CYP2C19CYP2D6CYP2E1CYP3A4
  • <1,5;Desulfuration;R1>
  • <1,2;Cleavage;R2>
  • Not Available
  • <1,5;Desulfuration;R1>
  • <1,2;Cleavage;R2>
  • <1,5;Desulfuration;R1>
  • <1,2;Cleavage;R2>
  • <1,5;Desulfuration;R1>
  • <1,2;Cleavage;R2>
  • <1,5;Desulfuration;R1>
  • <1,2;Cleavage;R2>
  • <1,5;Desulfuration;R1>
  • <1,2;Cleavage;R2>
  • Not Available
  • <1,5;Desulfuration;R1>
  • <1,2;Cleavage;R2>
References
  1. Tang J, Cao Y, Rose RL, Brimfield AA, Dai D, Goldstein JA, Hodgson E: Metabolism of chlorpyrifos by human cytochrome P450 isoforms and human, mouse, and rat liver microsomes. Drug Metab Dispos. 2001 Sep;29(9):1201-4. [PubMed:11502728 ]
  2. Mutch E, Williams FM: Diazinon, chlorpyrifos and parathion are metabolised by multiple cytochromes P450 in human liver. Toxicology. 2006 Jul 5;224(1-2):22-32. doi: 10.1016/j.tox.2006.04.024. Epub 2006 Apr 26. [PubMed:16757081 ]
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