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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 29, 1999 - Issue 2
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Research Article

Studies on the metabolism of 4-fluoroaniline and 4-fluoroacetanilide in rat: formation of 4-acetamidophenol (paracetamol) and its metabolites via defluorination and N-acetylation

Pages 205-216 | Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. The urinary metabolic fate of 4-fluoroaniline (4-FA) and 1-\[C]-4-fluoroacetanilide (4-FAA) has been studied using NMR-based methods after 50 and 100 mg kg i.p. doses respectively to the male Sprague-Dawley rat. 2. 4-FA was both ortho- and para-hydroxylated. The major metabolite produced by ortho-hydroxylation was 2-amino-5-fluorophenylsulphate accounting for 30% of the dose. Of the dose, 10% was excreted via para-hydroxylation and the resulting defluorinated metabolites were N-acetylated and excreted as sulphate (major), glucuronide (minor) and N-acetyl-cysteinyl (minor) conjugates of 4-acetamidophenol (paracetamol). 3. The major route of metabolism of 1-\[C]-4-FAA was N-deacetylation and the metabolites excreted in the urine were qualitatively identical to 4-FA. The paracetamol metabolites produced via para-hydroxylation were also a product of N-deacetylation and reacetylation, as the \[C]-label was not retained. 4. These studies demonstrate the value of \[C]-labelling in understanding the contribution of N-acetylation, and futile deacetylation-reacetylation reactions, in aniline metabolism. In addition, this work sheds new light on the metabolic lability of certain aromatic fluorine substituents.

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