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Capecitabine moa
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After being absorbed, capecitabine, which is itself nontoxic, undergoes a series of enzymatic reactions, the last of which is hydrolysis to 5-FU. This step is catalyzed by thymidine phosphorylase, an enzyme that is concentrated primarily in tumors. Thus, the cytotoxic activity of capecitabine is the same as that of 5-FU and is tumor specific. The most important enzyme inhibited by 5-FU (and, thus, capecitabine) is thymidylate synthase.
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