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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 40, 2010 - Issue 7
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Animal Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism

UPLC-MS, HPLC-radiometric, and NMR-spectroscopic studies on the metabolic fate of 3-fluoro-[U-14C]-aniline in the bile-cannulated rat

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Pages 510-523 | Received 25 Jan 2010, Accepted 01 Apr 2010, Published online: 05 May 2010
 

Abstract

  1. A study of the rates and routes of excretion of 3-fluoro-[U-14C]aniline following intraperitoneal administration to male bile-cannulated rats by liquid scintillation counting (LSC) gave a total recovery of ∼ 90% in the 48 h following dosing, with the majority of the dose being excreted in the urine during the first 24 h (∼ 49%).

  2. The total recovery as determined by 19F-nuclear magnetic resonance (19F-NMR) was ∼ 49%, with the majority of the dose excreted in the first 24 h (∼ 41%). The comparatively low recovery in comparison to that obtained from LSC was due to matrix effects in bile and a contribution from metabolic defluorination.

  3. High-performance liquid chromatography with radiometric profiling of urine and bile revealed a complex pattern of metabolites with the bulk of the dose excreted as a single peak.

  4. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-orthogonal acceleration time of flight mass spectrometry profiling also showed a complex pattern of metabolites, detecting ∼ 21 metabolites of 3-fluoroaniline (3-FA) with six of these detected only in urine and four solely in bile.

  5. 19F-NMR revealed the presence of the parent compound and 15 metabolites in urine collected during the first 24 h after -dosing. The matrix effects of bile on 19F-NMR spectroscopy made metabolite profiling impractical for this biofluid.

  6. The major metabolite of 3-FA was identified as 2-fluoro-4-acetamidophenol-sulfate.

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