Zhou et al. presented a poster at the 2018 ISSX Conference in Montreal on “Elimination of [14C]-LY3023414 by Aldehyde Oxidase and CYP Enzymes in Humans Following Oral Administration.” Both AO and CYP enzymes were responsible for the metabolic clearance of LY3023414 with the non-CYP enzymes mediating approximately half of the clearance of the drug. Hypha Discovery made three of the metabolites used in this study undertaken by Lilly. An AO mediated hydroxylated metabolite (M2) and an N-oxide (M4) were made via microbial biosynthesis and a CYP mediated metabolite (M12) was generated through liver S9 incubations. Metabolites were purified by Hypha and the structures confirmed by LC-MS and NMR.
Q2 2026 – PROTAC MetID focus
Q2 2026 newsletter – PROTAC MetID focus From tackling the metabolism of PROTACs to synthesising oxidised metabolites, our latest newsletter features a MetID study undertaken
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