
Drug Metabolism and Bioanalysis Letters
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View All1. Analytical Method and Drug Metabolism
2. Bioavailability and Biopharmacy
3. Cytochrome 450 Drug Metabolism
4. Cytotoxicity
5. Drug Absorption and Disposition
6. Drug Biotransformation
7. Drug Delivery System
8. Drug-Drug Interaction
9. Drug Food Interaction
10. Drug Metabolizing Enzymes
11. Drug Toxicology
12. Drug Transporters
13. Drugs and CYP2D6
14. Factors Affecting Drug Metabolism
15. Hepatic Metabolism of Drugs
16. P-Glycoprotein and Transport Carriers
17. Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
18. Phase I and II Drug Metabolism
19. Reactive Metabolites
20. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
21. Xenobiotics
Drug Metabolism and Bioanalysis Letters is an international, peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of drug metabolism and bioanalysis published half-yearly (print & online) by Bentham Science Publishers.
ISSN: 1872-3128 (Print)
eISSN: 1874-0758 (Online)
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Recent Advances in Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Coordination Compounds for Drug Delivery and Metabolic Applications
This thematic issue will focus on the design, synthesis, and application of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and coordination compounds for targeted drug delivery, modulation of metabolic pathways, and pharmacokinetic optimization. The issue aims to present recent advancements in fundamental research, translational studies, and computational approaches, highlighting both innovative strategies and practical applications. Topics include MOF-based controlled drug release, enzyme modulation using coordination compounds, hybrid MOF-biopolymer systems, enantioselective metabolism studies, pharmacokinetic enhancements, and predictive computational modeling of... see more
Advancements in Drug Discovery: Metabolic Pathways and Bioanalysis of Promising Bioactive Compounds
The field of drug discovery has witnessed tremendous progress, with an increasing number of novel bioactive compounds showing potential in the treatment of complex diseases. However, understanding the metabolism of these compounds, along with their pharmacokinetics and bioanalysis, remains a critical step in the drug development process. The way in which bioactive compounds are metabolized can significantly influence their efficacy, toxicity, and overall therapeutic potential. Moreover, bioanalytical techniques are vital in tracking these compounds within... see more