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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 23, 1993 - Issue 6
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Research Article

Metabolism of phentermine and its derivatives in the male Wistar rat

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Pages 709-716 | Received 10 Nov 1992, Accepted 24 Mar 1993, Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. Urinary metabolites of the male Wistar rat dosed i.p. and orally with phentermine (Ph), N-hydroxyphentermine (N-hydroxy-Ph) and p-hydroxyphentermine (p-hydroxy-Ph) were examined by g.l.c. and g.l.c.-mass spectroscopy.

2. N-hydroxy-Ph which accounted for about 3% dose was identified in the urine of rat dosed i.p. and orally with Ph. The major urinary metabolite of Ph dosed i.p. and orally was a p-hydroxy-Ph conjugate (51% dose).

3. The major urinary metabolite of N-hydroxy-Ph dosed i.p. and orally was a p-hydroxy-Ph conjugate (40% dose). A N-hydroxy-Ph conjugate (12% dose) was identified following i.p. administration of N-hydroxy-Ph, but was not detected following oral administration. Small amounts of Ph (<10% dose) and p-hydroxy-Ph (3% dose) were also identified after i.p. and oral administration of N-hydroxy-Ph.

4. The only urinary metabolite of p-hydroxy-Ph after either i.p. or oral dosing was a p-hydroxy-Ph conjugate (65% dose).

5. These results indicate that N-hydroxy-Ph is a urinary metabolite of Ph in rat; p-hydroxy-Ph is produced by the hydroxylation of Ph itself and partly by the hydroxylation of Ph formed from N-hydroxy-Ph; the p-hydroxy-Ph conjugate is the major and final metabolite of Ph dosed i.p. and orally.

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