Isoleucine 25mg/ml oral solution sugar free
An essential branched-chain aliphatic amino acid found in many proteins.
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Academic studies and reviews for this medicine's active substance
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Reviews & meta-analyses: 11 · 1962–2025
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V. Joshi, Je-Gun Joung, Z. Fei, et al.
Amino Acids, 2010
Deyang Yu, Nicole E. Richardson, Cara L. Green, et al.
Cell metabolism, 2021
A. Goyanes, Christine M. Madla, Aysha Umerji, et al.
International journal of pharmaceutics, 2019
Fen Zhang, Yating Wan, T. Zuo, et al.
Gastroenterology, 2021
P. Staswick, I. Tiryaki
The Plant Cell Online, 2004
Sandra Fonseca, Andrea Chini, M. Hamberg, et al.
Nature chemical biology, 2009
T. Ray
Plant physiology, 1984
Carmen Keilhauer, L. Eggeling, H. Sahm
Journal of Bacteriology, 1993
D. Jacobson, R. Pastore, R. Yaghoubian, et al.
The New England journal of medicine, 1997
P. Zimniak, B. Nanduri, S. Pikula, et al.
European journal of biochemistry, 1994
Sources: aggregated from Europe PMC (EMBL-EBI), OpenAlex, Crossref, PubMed and other open scholarly databases. Retracted articles are excluded. Study information is provided for research purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
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Key facts
Drug status
Approved
Major interactions
None known
Half-life
Not available
Mechanism
(Applies to Valine, Leucine and Isoleucine) This group of essential amino acids…
Food interactions
None known
Human targets
5 targets
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Pharmacokinetics at a glance
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Metabolism
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Proteins and enzymes this drug interacts with in the body
PMID:10832746 PMID:11013134 PMID:21430231 PMID:7698750
Among the different mitochondrial acyl-CoA dehydrogenases, acts specifically on short and branched chain acyl-CoA derivatives such as (S)-2-methylbutyryl-CoA as well as short straight chain acyl-CoAs such as butyryl-CoA .
PMID:10832746 PMID:11013134 PMID:21430231 PMID:7698750
Plays an important role in the metabolism of L-isoleucine by catalyzing the dehydrogenation of 2-methylbutyryl-CoA, one of the steps of the L-isoleucine catabolic pathway .
PMID:10832746 PMID:11013134
Can also act on valproyl-CoA, a metabolite of valproic acid, an antiepileptic drug PMID:8660691
PMID:17050531 PMID:25653144 PMID:8702755
May also function as a transporter of branched chain alpha-keto acids (By similarity)
Proteins that transport this drug across cell membranes
PMID:11827462 PMID:18337592 PMID:28754537
Mediates both uptake and efflux of 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3) and 3,5,3',5'-tetraiodothyronine (T4) with high affinity, suggesting a role in the homeostasis of thyroid hormone levels .
PMID:18337592
Responsible for low affinity bidirectional transport of the aromatic amino acids, such as phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan and L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-dopa) .
PMID:11827462 PMID:28754537
Plays an important role in homeostasis of aromatic amino acids (By similarity)
Chemical identifiers
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Chemical identifiers
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Isoleucine
Additional database identifiers
Drugs Product Database (DPD)
944
Drugs Product Database (DPD)
9929
ChemSpider
6067
BindingDB
18140
PDB
ILE
Guide to Pharmacology
3311
ZINC
ZINC000003581355
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:91
GenAtlas
ACADSB
GeneCards
ACADSB
GenBank Gene Database
U12778
GenBank Protein Database
531391
UniProt Accession
ACDSB_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:976
GenAtlas
BCAT1
GeneCards
BCAT1
GenBank Gene Database
U21551
GenBank Protein Database
1036780
Guide to Pharmacology
3210
UniProt Accession
BCAT1_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:977
GenAtlas
BCAT2
GeneCards
BCAT2
GenBank Gene Database
U68418
GenBank Protein Database
2342862
Guide to Pharmacology
2893
UniProt Accession
BCAT2_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:5330
GenAtlas
IARS
GeneCards
IARS1
GenBank Gene Database
D28473
GenBank Protein Database
551622
UniProt Accession
SYIC_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:29685
GenAtlas
IARS2
GeneCards
IARS2
GenBank Gene Database
AC103590
UniProt Accession
SYIM_HUMAN
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)
HGNC:17027
GeneCards
SLC16A10
GenBank Gene Database
AB057445
GenBank Protein Database
18640047
UniProt Accession
MOT10_HUMAN
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