Mechanism of action (Biochemistry)

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Name (Hebrew)
מנגנון הפעולה (ביוכימיה)
Name (Latin)
Mechanism of action (Biochemistry)
Other forms of name
Action, Mechanism of (Biochemistry)
Mechanisms of action (Biochemistry)
Mode of action (Biochemistry)
See Also From tracing topical name
Biochemistry
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q3271540
Library of congress: sh 90002304
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Kasumov, Kh.M. Molekuli͡arnyi ... 1986.
  • Medline(Papers with "mechanism" and "action" in titles.)
  • LC data base, 5/8/90(mechanism of action; mechanisms of action)
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Wikipedia description:

In pharmacology, the term mechanism of action (MOA) refers to the specific biochemical interaction through which a drug substance produces its pharmacological effect. A mechanism of action usually includes mention of the specific molecular targets to which the drug binds, such as an enzyme or receptor. Receptor sites have specific affinities for drugs based on the chemical structure of the drug, as well as the specific action that occurs there. Drugs that do not bind to receptors produce their corresponding therapeutic effect by simply interacting with chemical or physical properties in the body. Common examples of drugs that work in this way are antacids and laxatives. In contrast, a mode of action (MoA) describes functional or anatomical changes, at the cellular level, resulting from the exposure of a living organism to a substance.

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