KMID : 0385520150280020132
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Analytical Science & Technology 2015 Volume.28 No. 2 p.132 ~ p.138
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Comparison of rosiglitazone metabolite profiles in rat plasma between intraperitoneal and oral administration and identifcation of a novel metabolite by liquid chromatography-triple time of flight mass spectrometry
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Park Min-Ho
Shin Young-Geun Na Soo-Kie Lee Hee-Joo Shin Byung-Hee An Byung-Jun
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Abstract
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Rosiglitazone metabolites in rat plasma were analyzed after intraperitoneal and oral administration to rats. Seven metabolites (M1-M7) were detected in rat plasma (IP and PO), and the structures were confirmed using liquid chromatography-triple time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometry; as a result, the most abundant metabolite was M5, a de-methylated rosiglitazone. Other minor in vivo metabolites were driven from monooxygenation and demethylation (M2), thiazolidinedione ring-opening (M1, M3), mono-oxygenation (M4, M7), and mono-oxygenation followed by sulfation (M6). Among them, M1 was found to be a 3-{p-[2-(N-methyl-N-2-pyridylamino)ethoxy]phenyl}-2-(methylsulfinyl)propionamide, which is a novel metabolite of rosiglitazone. There was no significant difference in the metabolic profiles resulting from the two administrations. The findings of this study provide the first comparison of circulating metabolite profiles of rosiglitazone in rat after IP and PO administration and a novel metabolite of rosiglitazone in rat plasma.
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KEYWORD
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Rosiglitazone, Triple time of flight mass spectrometer, Metabolic profile,
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