Amphetamine, a psychoactive drug, undergoes various metabolic transformations in the human body. The question asks about the specific metabolic reaction that converts amphetamine to its metabolite, 1-phenyl-2-propanol, via ketone formation. This transformation involves the conversion of an intermediate ketone to an alcohol. Let's analyze the options to determine the correct metabolic reaction:
Therefore, the reduction reaction is the accurate metabolic transformation in this context, as it involves the conversion of a ketone to an alcohol via the gain of hydrogen.
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | \(\Omega^{-1}\) | I | Specific conductance |
| B | \(∧\) | II | Electrical conductance |
| C | k | III | Specific resistance |
| D | \(\rho\) | IV | Equivalent conductance |
List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Constant heat (q = 0) | I | Isothermal |
| B | Reversible process at constant temperature (dT = 0) | II | Isometric |
| C | Constant volume (dV = 0) | III | Adiabatic |
| D | Constant pressure (dP = 0) | IV | Isobar |