A unique metabolite of nimesulide

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Nimesulide is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug recently detected in equine blood and urine samples taken at the race track. The detection of the drug in a blood sample led to the identification of an unknown thin-layer chromatographic (TLC) spot in track urine samples as a metabolite of nimesulide. Characterization of the unknown TLC spot and comparison with the synthesized compound shows that the unknown TLC spot is a previously unreported equine metabolite of nimesulide. The metabolite was identified as resulting from the reduction of the nitro group on nimesulide to an amino group. This reduced nitro metabolite (4-amino-2-phenoxy-methanesulfonanilide) is a major metabolite of nimesulide in the equine.

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Sarkar, P., McIntosh, J. M., Leavitt, R., & Gouthro, H. (1997). A unique metabolite of nimesulide. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 21(3), 197–202. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/21.3.197

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