The biotransformation of 17α-ethynyl[3H]estradiol in the rat: Irreversible binding and biliary metabolites
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Xenobiotica
- Vol. 12 (10) , 657-668
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00498258209042044
Abstract
1. The irreversible binding of metabolites of 17α-ethynyl[6,7-3H]estradiol ([3H]EE2) to intracellular proteins, and the biliary metabolites of [3H]EE2, were studied in male rats. 2. Very low levels of irreversible binding to hepatic microsomal and soluble proteins were observed. 3. Approx. 75% of the radiolabelled material excreted in bile was present as β-glucuronides and arylsulphate esters. 4. The compounds liberated from the biliary conjugates by enzymic hydrolysis consisted of EE2, 2-hydroxy-EE2, 16-hydroxy-EE2, 2-methoxy-EE2, 2-hydroxymestranol and at least three additional metabolites not fully identified. 2-Methoxy-EE2 was the principal metabolite. 5. EE2 and all its identified metabolites were excreted as both β-glucuronides and arylsulphate esters. The glucuronide fraction contained a greater proportion of EE2, a lower proportion of 2-methoxy-EE2 and a lower ratio of 2-methoxy-EE2 to 2-hydroxymestranol than the arylsulphate fraction.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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