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Research Article

Bio-Elimination of Conjugated Metabolites of 3-Bromobenzanthrone in Urine of Rats and Guinea Pigs

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Pages 345-354 | Published online: 19 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The profile of urinary metabolites of 3-bromobenzanthrone (3-BBA), an extensively used anthraquinone dye intermediate, in rats and guinea pigs was investigated using HPTLC system. A total of 10 fluorescent metabolites were detected in the urine of guinea pigs as compared to 8 in rats including the parent compound 3-BBA. The elimination of metabolites increased in a dose dependent manner in rats. The Rf values of metabolites in rats were 0.14, 0.29, 0.42, 0.52, 0.58, 0.64, 0.77 and 0.91 while that in guinea pigs were 0.23, 0.26, 0.34, 0.37, 0.44, 0.54, 0.56, 0.68, 0.76 and 0.95. The urine of 3-BBA (50 mg/kg b.wt) treated guinea pigs when digested with acid showed the disappearance of metabolite 1, 2, 5 and 7 indicating these to be the conjugated metabolites. Further, digestion of urine of 3-BBA treated guinea pigs with glucuronidase showed disappearance of metabolite 5 and 7 suggesting these as glucuronide conjugates. Digestion of urine with sulfatase enzyme resulted in disappearance of metabolite 1 which could be a sulfate conjugate. Urinary metabolite 2 which was found to be present even after digestion with glucuronidase or sulfatase but disappeared following acid treatment appears to be glutathione conjugate(s) which resulted in formation of metabolite 3 and 6. These results suggest that conjugated fluorescent metabolites of 3-BBA are excreted in urine of rats and guinea pigs.

The authors are grateful to Dr. P. K. Seth, Director of this centre for his keen interest in the study. One of us (RPS) is indebted to University Grant Commission, New Delhi for the award of senior research fellowship. Thanks are due to K. G. Thomas for secretarial assistance. The manuscript has been allocated ITRC communication no. 2181.

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