The caffeine CO2 breath test: Dose response and route of N-demethylation in smokers and nonsmokers
- 1 August 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 32 (2) , 261-269
- https://doi.org/10.1038/clpt.1982.157
Abstract
The optimal conditions for performing the caffeine CO2 breath test (CBT) were investigated in smokers and nonsmokers. Caffeine labeled with 13C or 14C in all 3 (1, 3 and 7) methyl groups or specifically in the 1-, 3- or 7-methyl groups were orally administered to healthy adults and the expiration of labeled CO2 was measured for 8 or 24 h. The absolute rate of labeled CO2 excretion from trilabeled caffeine was proportional to the dose up to 3 mg/kg in all subjects In smokers, the rate of labeled CO2 excretion averaged twice that in nonsmokers at all doses. A correlation was observed between the 2-h cumulative CO2 excretion from trilabeled caffeine and the apparent oral metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of caffeine (r = 0.90). Monolabeled CBT in smokers and nonsmokers demonstrated that 80 .+-. 4% of labeled CO2 expired in the breath during the first 2 h of trilabeled CBT was derived from the 3 position: at 6-8 h equal amounts were derived from the 3 and 7 positions. Little N-demethylation was observed from the 1 position at any time during the 8-h test. Apparently, the 2-h cumulative excretion of labeled CO2 could be used to accurately predict the metabolic clearance rate of caffeine and is the best CBT parameter for detecting the effect of smoking on caffeine N-demethylation. Evidently, the primary routes of caffeine metabolism are 3-N-demethylation and ring hydroxylation, and caffeine metabolites are N-demethylated primarily in the 3 and 7 positions.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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