Metabolism of doxophylline by rat liver microsomes

G. Grosa, J. S. Franzone, G. Biglino

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Abstract

The metabolic transformation of the bronchospasmolytic agent doxophylline (2-(7'-theophyllinemethyl)-1,3-dioxolane) was studied in vitro with phenobarbital-induced rat liver microsomal fraction containing the NADPH-generating system. Doxophylline was poorly metabolized as 95% of the recovered material was parent compound. The major metabolite resulted: 2'-hydroxyethyl ester of theophylline acetic acid. This was an unusual metabolite which possibly arose from dioxolane C2 enzymatic oxydation and subsequent ring opening. Theophylline was a minor metabolite. The per cent ratio of the two metabolites was 4:1; as we did not detected the presence of any compounds formed from N-demethylation, we concluded that doxophylline underwent a regiospecific metabolism on the N7 side chain.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)267-270
Numero di pagine4
RivistaDrug Metabolism and Disposition
Volume14
Numero di pubblicazione2
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1986
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