1. Three methoxyamphetamine analogues have been incubated with Cunninghamella echinulata under different environmental and nutrient conditions. 2. The biotransformation of 4-methoxyamphetamine was inhibited by cobalt; the carbon source and other trace metals had no effect. The rate of biotransformation of 4-methoxyamphetamine and formation of 4-hydroxyamphetamine was greater in cultures incubated on 30 degrees angle brackets rather than flat. 3. Carbon monoxide, ethanol and quinidine had a significant effect on methoxyamphetamine metabolism. 4. Metabolism was influenced by the position of the methoxy side-chain and substrate concentration. In day 7 samples the relative order for biotransformation was 3- greater than 4- greater than 2-methoxyamphetamine. 5. O-Demethylation was the major metabolic route in the biotransformation of 4-methoxyamphetamine but occurred to a lesser extent with 3-methoxyamphetamine, and was only a trace pathway with 2-methoxyamphetamine. N-acetylation was a trace pathway.
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