Hydroxylases
Hydroxylation is a chemical process that introduces a hydroxyl group (-OH) into an organic compound. In biochemistry, hydroxylation reactions are often facilitated by enzymes called hydroxylases. Hydroxylation is the first step in the oxidative degradation of organic compounds in air. It is extremely important in detoxification since hydroxylation converts lipophilic compounds into water-soluble (hydrophilic) products that are more readily removed by the kidneys or liver and excreted. Some drugs (for example, steroids) are activated or deactivated by hydroxylation.
Products for Hydroxylases
- Cat.No. Product Name Information
- BCC4011 WWL 70Potent ABHD6 inhibitor
- BCC5660 FlurofamideUrease inhibitor
- BCC5689 p-ChlorophenylalanineTryptophan hydroxylase inhibitor
- BCC6142 JW 480Potent and selective inhibitor of serine hydrolase KIAA1363 (AADACL1)
- BCC6717 17-ODYALTB4 ω-hydroxylase inhibitor
- BCC7619 Ro 61-8048Potent kynurenine 3-monooxygenase (KMO) inhibitor
- BCC7632 MetyraponeCytochrome P450 inhibitor