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. 2016 Nov 29;101(6):2319–2331. doi: 10.1007/s00253-016-7993-7

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Conversions of a omeprazole and b rosiglitazone by P450BM3 and PTDH-P450BM3. Substrate was used at concentrations of 10 mM in a total volume of 100 mL. Reactions were carried out at 30 °C; reaction progress was measured after 4 h in comparison to 0 h samples by UPLC-MS. Phosphite-driven reactions contained phosphite and NADP+, whereas NADPH-driven reactions contained NADPH and phosphite. The yield of product and remaining substrate was determined as a percentage of the respective peak area to the total related peak area. Reactions were performed in duplicate (5 = omeprazole, 6 = monohydroxylated omeprazole, 7 = rosiglitazone, 8 = demethylated rosiglitazone, 9 = monohydroxylated rosiglitazone)