Use of high-performance liquid chromatography-thermospray mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-electron-impact mass spectrometry in the identification of the metabolites of alpha-methylacetohydroxamic acids, potential anti-asthmatic agents |
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Authors: | P M Woollard J A Salmon A D Padfield |
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Affiliation: | Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham, Kent, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Two potential anti-asthmatic alpha-methylacetohydroxamic acids, compound 1 and compound II were metabolised to two major products (metabolite 1 and metabolite 2) after oral dosing to rabbits. Metabolite 1, extracted under acid conditions from the plasma and urine of dosed animals, was identified as a glucuronide by incubation with beta-glucuronidase and subsequent high-performance liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric (HPLC-MS) analysis of the aglycone. HPLC-MS analysis of metabolite 2 suggested that it was the acetamide, however, unequivocal identification was obtained by further analysis using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) of its trimethylsilyl derivative and by comparison with the mass spectra of the authentic acetamides. This study shows the advantages of combining HPLC-MS with other techniques such as GC-MS for the identification of metabolites. |
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