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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 9, 1979 - Issue 11
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Research Article

Metabolism of Phenformin in the Rat and Guinea-Pig

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Pages 681-693 | Received 17 May 1979, Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. Following administration of [2′-14C]phenformin to rat and guinea pig, the guinea-pig showed a slower rate of excretion of radioactivity than the rat, together with a slower rate of metabolism, which may partly explain the increased pharmacological response of the guinea-pig to the drug.

2. The rat eliminated 26% of an intraduodenal dose of [2′-14C]phenformin (20 mg/kg) in the bile in 6 h compared to 6% in the guinea-pig.

3. The rat excreted large amounts of 4-hydroxyphenformin (free and conjugated with glucuronic acid) and also some unchanged phenformin, but the extent of metabolism varied with dose and route of administration.

4. The guinea-pig excreted no 4-hydroxyphenformin after an oral dose (25 mg/kg) and only a small amount after i.p. administration (12.5 mg/kg). After oral administration. guinea-pig urine contained an unidentified metabolite, and its glucuronide, which may be a product of aliphatic C- or N-hydroxylation and which accounted for 47% of the 24 h urinary radioactivity (17% of the dose). Guinea-pig faeces contained an unidentified metabolite which had similar chromatographic properties to the novel urinary metabolite.

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