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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 22, 1992 - Issue 7
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Research Article

Metabolism of calcium antagonist Ro 40-5967: a case history of the use of diode-array u.v. spectroscopy and thermospray-mass spectrometry in the elucidation of a complex metabolic pathway

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Pages 837-857 | Received 19 Jun 1991, Accepted 20 Jan 1992, Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. The calcium antagonist, Ro 40-5967, is metabolized to a multitude of products by the rat and drug-related material is excreted predominantly via the bile.

2. Diode-array u.v. spectroscopy, following reverse phase h.p.l.c. separation of the partially purified metabolites, has been used to classify these compounds into six spectral classes which have been correlated with different metabolic reactions.

3. Connection of a mass spectrometer directly to the h.p.l.c. equipment by a thermospray interface, produced useful mass spectra. These, together with the u.v. spectra, enabled the structures of many metabolites to be elucidated.

4. Confirmation of structural assignments was provided by n.m.r. spectra of the major metabolites.

5. Major metabolic pathways included N-demethylation (16% of the biliary metabolites), hydrolysis of the ester side-chain (32%), hydroxylation at 4- (19%) and 5- (29%) positions of the benzimidazole ring, aromatization of the tetrahydronaphthyl system (26%), loss of the benzimidazole (15%) and glucuronidation of hydroxyl groups (81%).

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