D defs.my
Entry 1 sense Webster, 1913

mechanism of action

/mĕk'-ən-ĭzˌ-əm ŭv ăk'-shən/ · mech·an·ism of ac·tion · IPA
01 n. The mechanism{2} by which a pharmacologically active substance produces an effect on a living organism or in a biochemical system; as, the …
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    The mechanism{2} by which a pharmacologically active substance produces an effect on a living organism or in a biochemical system; as, the mechanism of action of actinomycin involves its binding to DNA. The mechanism of action is usually considered to include an identification of the specific molecular targets to which a pharmacologically active substance binds or whose biochemical action it influences; a general recognition of the broad biochemical pathways (such as DNA synthesis, protein synthesis, cholesterol synthesis) which are inhibited or affected by a substance is termed its mode of action.(Medicine, Biochemistry)