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Rapid structural characterization of in vivo and in vitro metabolites of tinoridine using UHPLC–QTOF–MS/MS and in silico toxicological screening of its metabolites
Authors:Pradipbhai D. Kalariya  Prinesh N. Patel  P. Kavya  Mahesh Sharma  Prabha Garg  R. Srinivas  M. V. N. Kumar Talluri
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Hyderabad, India;2. Department of Pharmacoinformatics, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Nagar, Punjab, India;3. National Center for Mass Spectrometry, CSIR‐Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, India
Abstract:Tinoridine is a nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drug and also has potent radical scavenger and antiperoxidative activity. However, metabolism of tinoridine has not been thoroughly investigated. To identify in vivo metabolites, the drug was administered to Sprague–Dawley rats (n = 5) at a dose of 20 mg kg?1, and blood, urine and feces were collected at different time points up to 24 h. In vitro metabolism was delved by incubating the drug with rat liver microsomes and human liver microsomes. The metabolites were enriched by optimized sample preparation involving protein precipitation using acetonitrile, followed by solid‐phase extraction. Data processes were carried out using multiple mass defects filters to eliminate false‐positive ions. A total of 11 metabolites have been identified in urine samples including hydroxyl, dealkylated, acetylated and glucuronide metabolites; among them, some were also observed in plasma and feces samples. Only two major metabolites were formed using liver microsomal incubations. These metabolites were also observed in vivo. All the 11 metabolites, which are hitherto unknown and novel, were characterized by using ultrahigh‐performance liquid chromatography–quadrupole time‐of‐flight tandem mass spectrometry in combination with accurate mass measurements. Finally, in silico toxicological screening of all metabolites was evaluated, and two metabolites were proposed to show a certain degree of lung or liver toxicity. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:tinoridine  metabolite characterization  mass defect filter  LC–  QTOF–  MS/MS  in silico toxicity
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