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English: Schematic of the metabolism of acetaminophen (paracetamol) by the hepatocyte. Acetaminophen is predominantly conjugated into glucuronate and sulfate moieties by Phase II metabolism. A small percentage is metabolized by the cytochrome P450 pathway to a toxic metabolite, NAPQI. NAPQI is conjugated by glutathione to non-toxic cysteine and mercapturic acid moieties. In cases of acetaminophen toxicity, the Phase II conjugation enzymes are saturated, and a higher fraction is converted to NAPQI. The conjugation of NAPQI to these metabolites occurs until glutathione is depleted from hepatic reserves, after which the toxic NAPQI accumulates and causes damage to the hepatocytes. AcetylcysteineN-acetylcysteine or NAC is a glutathione precursor and functions by repleting glutathione stores. Alcoholics are particularly susceptible to acetaminophen toxicity as the P450 enzymes are upregulated in the setting of chronic alcohol use.
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current08:44, 15 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 08:44, 15 September 2006865 × 621 (43 KB)SamirSchematic of the metabolism of acetaminophen (paracetamol) by the hepatocyte. Acetaminophen is predominantly conjugated into glucuronate and sulfate moieties by Phase II metabolism. A small percentage is metabolized by the [[cytochrome P

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