Goldman P
Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 1978;18:523-39. doi: 10.1146/annurev.pa.18.040178.002515.
Animal and bacteriological techniques have been developed for clarifying the role of the flora in the metabolism of drugs and other exogenous compounds. In general the flora tends to catalyze reductive and hydrolytic reactions, some of which reverse the detoxification reactions normally occurring in the liver. These reactions and others have been implicated in the pharamacological or toxicological action of exogenous compounds. Only in a few instances, however, have practical consequences of these reactions been documented. The major challenge at present is to develop methods capable of further defining the implications of reactions due to the flora.
为阐明菌群在药物及其他外源性化合物代谢中的作用,已开发出动物和细菌学技术。一般来说,菌群倾向于催化还原反应和水解反应,其中一些反应会逆转通常在肝脏中发生的解毒反应。这些反应及其他反应与外源性化合物的药理或毒理作用有关。然而,仅在少数情况下记录了这些反应的实际后果。目前的主要挑战是开发能够进一步明确菌群引起的反应的影响的方法。