Activity of esterases in plasma from Ghanaian and British subjects
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 31 (4) , 485-489
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00613529
Abstract
Summary We have measured aspirin esterase, cholinesterase, paraoxonase, and phenylacetate esterase activities in samples of plasma from British and Ghanaian subjects. Aspirin esterase, paraoxonase, and phenylacetate esterase activities were significantly lower in Ghanaians compared with British subjects. However, cholinesterase activities were similar in Ghanaian and British plasma samples. The lower esterase activities in Ghanaian plasma samples may result in higher circulating concentrations and greater pharmacological effects of drugs such as aspirin.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- PARAOXON HYDROLYSIS VS COVALENT BINDING IN THE ELIMINATION OF PARAOXON IN THE RABBIT1985
- Clinical Significance of Esterases in ManClinical Pharmacokinetics, 1985
- Aspirin metabolism and efficacy in postoperative dental pain.British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1984
- A comparative study of the effects of aspirin and paracetamol (acetaminophen) on platelet aggregation and bleeding timeEuropean Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1984
- THE HUMAN-SERUM PARAOXONASE POLYMORPHISM - IDENTIFICATION OF PHENOTYPES BY THEIR RESPONSE TO SALTS1983
- Plasma aspirin esterases in normal individuals, patients with alcoholic liver disease and rheumatoid arthritis: characterization and the importance of the enzymic componentsEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1980
- Genetic polymorphism and interethnic variability of plasma paroxonase activity.Journal of Medical Genetics, 1976
- Effects of lipid removal on the molecular size and kinetic properties of bovine plasma arylesteraseBiochemical Journal, 1973
- Acetylsalicylic acid hydrolysis in human blood and plasma I. Methodology and in vitro studiesJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1967
- A COMPARISON OF OPTICAL AND MANOMETRIC METHODS FOR THE ASSAY OF HUMAN SERUM CHOLINESTERASECanadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1955