The Metabolism of Phenylbutazone in the Rat
Autor: | O. M. Bakke, G. H. Draffan, Donald S. Davies |
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Rok vydání: | 1974 |
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Male
Radioisotope Dilution Technique Chromatography Gas Time Factors Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Urinary system medicine.medical_treatment Metabolite Intraperitoneal injection Oxyphenbutazone Glucuronates Urine Hydroxylation Toxicology Biochemistry Mass Spectrometry Feces chemistry.chemical_compound medicine Phenylbutazone Animals Bile Carbon Radioisotopes Glucuronidase Pharmacology Chromatography Hydrolysis General Medicine Metabolism Carbon Dioxide Glucuronic acid Diet Rats Perfusion Liver chemistry Spectrophotometry Solvents Chromatography Thin Layer Sulfatases Oxidation-Reduction medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Xenobiotica. 4:237-254 |
ISSN: | 1366-5928 0049-8254 |
DOI: | 10.3109/00498257409062542 |
Popis: | 1. After administration of [14C]phenylbutazone by stomach tube to rats 1/3 of the radioactivity was excreted in the faeces and almost 2/3 in the urine over 48 h. Biliary excretion after intraperitoneal injection was slightly more than 1/3 of the dose in 24 h.2. Major urinary metabolites were the side-chain oxidized metabolite II and a novel metabolite, III, which is oxidized both in a phenyl group and in the butyl side-chain. Only small amounts of oxyphenbutazone, unchanged phenyl-butazone and conjugates were found in the urine.3. Analysis of bile and plasma and experiments with an isolated perfused rat liver indicate that oxyphenbutazone is also an important metabolite. This compound is further metabolized to metabolite III which, like oxyphenbutazone, can be conjugated with glucuronic acid before excretion.4. The concentration of the highly protein-bound oxyphenbutazone exceeded that of the more readily formed metabolite II in the plasma of the intact animal 6 h after giving phenylbutazone.5. It... |
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