Metabolism of Arylacetic Acids: 1. The Fate of 1-Naphthylacetic Acid and its Variation with Species and Dose
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Xenobiotica
- Vol. 7 (11) , 695-706
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00498257709038699
Abstract
1. [carboxy-14C]-1-Naphthylacetic acid has been administered to man, 6 primate species and 4 other mammalian species and the urinary metabolites examined by radiochromatogram scanning and reverse isotope dilution. Animals all received a dose of 100 mg/kg and man received 5 mg, orally. 2. Most species excreted at least 60% of the 14C dose in the urine in 48 h. Unchanged acid was a minor (0-17% dose) excretion product in all species except the cynomolgus monkey (35%). 3. In man, in 24 h 95% of 14C was excreted as 1 -naphthylacetyl-glucuronide and 5% as 1-naphthylacetyltaurine. 4. 1-Naphthylacetylglucuronide was the major excretion product in all species except the bushbaby (21% dose) and the cat, which did not form this conjugate. 5. 1-Naphthylacetylglutamine was formed only by the cynomolgus, squirrel and capuchin monkeys and marmoset, and in no case accounted for more than 3% dose. 6. 1-Naphthylacetylglycine was found in the urines of 4 primate and 3 non-primate species, and was the major metabolite in the squirrel monkey, bushbaby and cat. 7. 1-Naphthylacetyltaurine was excreted by all species except the rabbit and the fruit bat. It was a major excretion product in the squirrel and capuchin monkeys, the marmoset and the cat. 8. The influence of dose on the pattern of metabolism and excretion of 1-naphthylacetic acid has been investigated in the rat.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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