5-Chemistry-Biochemistry-Drug-Metabolism-Inhibition

drug inhibition

Chemicals can inhibit drugs {drug inhibition}. Inhibitor has binding constant.

allosteric non-competitive inhibition

Inhibitor can bind to non-active site {allosteric non-competitive inhibition}.

entry inhibitor

Drugs {entry inhibitor} can prevent viruses from entering cells.

integrase inhibitor

Drugs {integrase inhibitor} can prevent virus DNA from inserting into host DNA.

maturation inhibitor

Drugs {maturation inhibitor} can block gag-protein protease receptor, so gag protein is not split, and HIV virus coat is not made. PA-457 comes from betulinic acid from Taiwan herb, plane trees, and birch trees.

mechanism-based inhibition

Metabolized compounds can bind to enzymes {mechanism-based inhibition}.

protease inhibitor

Drugs {protease inhibitor} can inhibit protease enzymes.

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