A note on the complex metabolism of danthron infused into the rat.

Pharmacology

Department of Pharmacology, University of Oslo, Norway.

Published: October 1993

Danthron infused intravenously in rats shows a complex dose-dependent pattern of metabolism and excretion. The metabolites, particularly the more polar ones, are in general excreted predominantly in bile, to a lesser extent in urine. They can be separated as metabolite groups according to polarity and molecular size on a Sephadex LH 20 column. The present paper describes a further study within a bile-derived metabolite group, which proved to be particularly heterogeneous. It contained more than a dozen metabolites, which were conjugates of four different aglycons including the parent danthron. 1H NMR spectral data for danthron monosulfate and monoglucuronide are also presented.

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