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"Metabolism: Bupropion is extensively metabolized in humans. Three metabolites have been shown to be active: hydroxybupropion, which is formed via hydroxylation of the tert-butyl group of bupropion, and the amino-alcohol isomers threohydrobupropion and erythrohydrobupropion, which are formed via reduction of the carbonyl group. In vitro findings suggest that cytochrome P450IIB6 (CYP2B6) is the principal isoenzyme involved in the formation of hydroxybupropion, while cytochrome P450 isoenzymes are not involved in the formation of threohydrobupropion."
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"05/14/2009 16:34:06"
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{ cyp2b6_controls_formation_of_hydroxybupropion, <http://purl.org/swan/1.2/swan-commons#citesAsSupportingEvidence>, evidence_1206 }

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