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ADME DB

ADME DB is a database containing the latest and most comprehensive data on interactions of substances with Drug Metabolizing Enzymes and Drug Transporters. It is designed for use in drug research and development, including drug-drug interactions and ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion) studies. The information is organized by category (therapeutic area), drug name, enzyme, reaction, and type. ADME DB is supported by chemical/metabolite structures as well as kinetic values found in the literature. The database is available online and completely searchable by keywords or chemical structures. Advanced searches are also available to support investigational studies on drug-drug interactions. The contents of the database were collected and organized in accordance with the original Human CYP and Transporter Metabolism Database as developed by Professor Slobodan Rendic (Zagreb, Croatia).

ADME DB

  • Contains more than 25.500 substances, a number of natural products and preparations, as well as other factors influencing Drug Metabolizing Enzymes activity.
  • Contains data collected from more than 10 300 citations.

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ADMEDB contains information on CYP and other Phase I and Phase II enzymes and a number of variants, which significantly contribute/are tested in the metabolism of xenobiotics (drugs and other chemicals) and endobiotics in humans in vitro and in vivo.

ADMEBD contains three sub-databases:

  • Drug Metabolizing Enzymes Database
  • Kinetic Metabolism Database
  • Transporters Database

Detailed information for each entry includes the following data items:

  • Protein information about either enzyme/transporter.
  • Metabolic reaction.
  • Interaction type (substrate, inhibitor, inducer, activator).
  • Drug/Metabolite structure.
  • References linked to PUBMED.
  • Kinetic information: Km (µM), Vmax (1/min), Ki (µM), Ks (µM), Efficiency (ml/min/nmol), Kinactivation (1/min), Cooperativity, IC50 (µM)), EC50 (µM), thalf (min) and in vitro assay model used to determine the kinetic parameters.

Human Drug Metabolizing Enzymes Database

  • Provides information on specific interactions for a given substance with Human Phase I Enzymes such as P450 (CYP), FMO, AKR, MAO and AO; Human Phase II Enzymes such as Esterases, UGT, GST, and SULT.
  • Contains over 33.000 entries.
  • Contains more than 15.700 substances, a number of natural products and preparations, as well as other factors influencing Drug Metabolizing Enzymes activity.
  • Contains data collected from more than 6.200 citations.

Cytochrome P450

Kinetic Metabolism Database

Database contains over 26 000 entries extracted from Human Cytochrome P450 metabolism database references providing numerical data on major kinetic parameters relevant for use in drug developing/application studies.

Kinetic Inforamtion

Transportesr Database

  • Provides information on more than 250 Transporters (including ABCs, OATPs, OCTs, OATs, SLCs) involved in drugs transport, physiological compounds, nutrients, and other chemicals and metabolites.
  • Contains over 21 000 entries.