Abstract
Profiling of rat plasma using a highly sensitive LC-ARC-MS technique showed that [3H] mefenamic acid was metabolized to several products, including a sulfate conjugate and a hydroxylated analogue as major metabolites. This technique of detecting low levels of radioactivity in plasma was superior to previously used methods, such as β-RAM detectors.
Keywords: Mefenamic acid metabolism, sulfate, glucuronide, LC-ARC-MS, plasma
Drug Metabolism Letters
Title: Application of In-Line Liquid Chromatography-Accurate Radioisotope Counting-Mass Spectrometry (LC-ARC-MS) to Evaluate Metabolic Profile of [3H]-Mefenamic Acid in Rat Plasma
Volume: 1 Issue: 3
Author(s): Wing Lam, Cho-Ming Loi, James Atherton, Wayne Stolle, John Easter and Abdul Mutlib
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Keywords: Mefenamic acid metabolism, sulfate, glucuronide, LC-ARC-MS, plasma
Abstract: Profiling of rat plasma using a highly sensitive LC-ARC-MS technique showed that [3H] mefenamic acid was metabolized to several products, including a sulfate conjugate and a hydroxylated analogue as major metabolites. This technique of detecting low levels of radioactivity in plasma was superior to previously used methods, such as β-RAM detectors.
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Wing Lam , Cho-Ming Loi , James Atherton , Wayne Stolle , John Easter and Abdul Mutlib , Application of In-Line Liquid Chromatography-Accurate Radioisotope Counting-Mass Spectrometry (LC-ARC-MS) to Evaluate Metabolic Profile of [3H]-Mefenamic Acid in Rat Plasma, Drug Metabolism Letters 2007; 1 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/187231207781369771
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/187231207781369771 |
Print ISSN 1872-3128 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1874-0758 |
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