Autor: |
Woolf, T. F., Black, A., Sedman, A., Chang, T. |
Zdroj: |
European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics; January 1992, Vol. 17 Issue: 1 p21-27, 7p |
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The metabolic fate of isoxicam, a long half-life non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, in human subjects was investigated using isoxicam labelled with14C in the N-methyl position. Three healthy male subjects were each administered a single oral 200 mg dose (90.7 μCi) with plasma and urine collected. Total plasma radioactivity peaked between 8 and 24 h postdose with mean14C plasma radioactivity half-life of 36.1 h. Low levels of plasma radioactivity precluded plasma metabolic profiling. In urine, 37% of the administered radioactivity was recovered through 168 h. Metabolic profiling of urine confirmed the major oxidative excretion product as the hydroxymethlyisoxazole metabolite. Identified and confirmed as minor urinary metabolites were radiolabelled open-ring sulfonamide and N-methylsaccharin. Non-labelled saccharin formed by oxidative loss of the14C N-methyl group from N-methylsaccharin, was also observed. The role of this ‘saccharin pathway’ in the overall human disposition of isoxicam remains to be elucidated. |
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