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Metabolism

Metabolism is a subcategory of signaling pathways that involves the chemical reactions and processes that occur within an organism to maintain life. These metabolic pathways play a crucial role in converting food into energy, building and repairing cells, and regulating various physiological functions.

Metabolism is a highly regulated process that is controlled by intricate signaling pathways involving enzymes, hormones, and other signaling molecules. These pathways help to coordinate the utilization and storage of nutrients, as well as regulate metabolic processes in response to changing environmental conditions.

Disruption of metabolic signaling pathways can lead to various health issues, including metabolic disorders such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. Understanding the intricate signaling pathways involved in metabolism is crucial for developing treatments and interventions to manage and prevent these conditions.

Overall, metabolism is a vital subcategory of signaling pathways that plays a fundamental role in maintaining homeostasis and ensuring the proper functioning of the body’s cells and tissues. By studying these pathways, researchers can gain insights into how metabolism is regulated and how it can be targeted for therapeutic purposes.

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FTase Inhibitor II, C3203, C15H21N3O4S2, Ftase inhibitor
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Pargyline (hydrochloride), C3106, C11H13N·HCl, MAO inhibitor
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11-keto-β-Boswellic Acid, C3091, C30H46O4, leukotriene synthesis inhibitor via 5-lipoxygenase
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3-acetyl-11-keto-β-Boswellic Acid, C3055, C32H48O5, 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor
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1-Deoxygalactonojirimycin (hydrochloride), C3034, C6H13NO4·HCl, α-galactosidase inhibitor
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STK393606, C3039, C14H9BrN4S, competitive inhibitor of NAD+-dependent type-I 15-hydroxy PGDH
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3-Deazaadenosine hydrochloride, B8470, C11H15ClN4O4,
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Liproxstatin-1 HCl, B8221, C19H22Cl2N4, A potent ferroptosis inhibitor
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Pyridoxal hydrochloride, B7911, C8H9NO3, An endogenous metabolite
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N-acetyl D-galactosamine, B7904, C8H15NO6, An endogenous metabolite

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