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| CYP2A3 is a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily and is the rat ortholog most closely related to human CYP2A6. It functions as a phase I xenobiotic-metabolizing enzyme, catalyzing the oxidative metabolism of small, often volatile or tobacco-related compounds. CYP2A3 is widely used in rat toxicology and carcinogenesis studies as a surrogate to understand: -Human CYP2A6-mediated cancer risk -Tobacco-related lung carcinogenesis Inhibition or downregulation of CYP2A3 in animal models often reduces carcinogen activation and tumor incidence, supporting its functional role in cancer initiation. |
| 6168- | Cin, | Mechanisms of Herb-Drug Interactions Involving Cinnamon and CYP2A6: Focus on Time-Dependent Inhibition by Cinnamaldehyde and 2-Methoxycinnamaldehyde |
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