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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 14, 1984 - Issue 12
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Original Article

A species difference in the presystemic metabolism of carbazeran in dog and man

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Pages 935-945 | Received 20 Jan 1984, Published online: 30 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

1. The bioavailability of carbazeran and the metabolism of carbon-14 labelled drug have been studied in the dog and man following oral administration.

2. The drug was moderately well absorbed in both species, but there was a marked difference in bioavailability and in routes of metabolism.

3. In the dog, systemic bioavailability was approx. 68% and biotransformation involved mainly O-demethylation.

4. In man, bioavaifability was not measurable and carbazeran was almost completely cleared via 4-hydroxylation of the phthalazine moiety. Thus the lack of detectable pharmacological effect in man following oral administration of the drug appears to be due to presystemic metabolism by a particularly active pathway not found in the dog.

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