Isolation and Identification of Four New Carboxylie Acid Metabolites of Cortisol in Man
- 1 November 1973
- journal article
- other
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 37 (5) , 811-818
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-37-5-811
Abstract
The present study describes the isolation from human urine and definitive chemical identification of 4 members of a new class of acidic metabolites of corticol, characterized by a 21-oic acid group: 3α, 17, 20α-trihydroxy-11-oxopregnan-21-oic acid; 3α,17,20β-trihydroxy-11-oxopregnan-21-oic acid; 3α,11β,17,20α-tetrahydroxypregnan-21-oic acid; 3α,11β,17,20β-tetrahydroxypregnan-21-oic acid; The trivial name “cortoic acids” is suggested for this group of metabolites; the individual compounds, named after the corresponding 21-hydroxy metabolites, would be: “cortolonic acid,” “β-cortolonic acid,” “cortolic acid” and “β-cortolic acid,” respectively. Together these metabolites constitute 5–25% (mean 12%) of the administered cortisol. The most abundant by far is “cortolonic acid” which is one of the 4 most abundant metabolites of cortisol. Transformation of cortisol to these metabolites involves an intramolecular shift of a hydrogen atom from C-21 to C-20 as well as oxidative removal of the other hydrogen atom from C-21. The order in which these 2 processes take place has not been established.Keywords
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