19F-NMR and directly coupled HPLC-NMR-MS investigations into the metabolism of 2-bromo-4-trifluoromethylaniline in rat: A urinary excretion balance study without the use of radiolabelling

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1. The metabolic fate and urinary excretion of 2-bromo-4- trifluoromethylaniline has been studied in rat using 19F-NMR spectroscopic and directly coupled HPLC-NMR-MS methods. The compound was dosed to Sprague- Dawley rats (50 mg kg-1, i.p.) and urine collected over 0-8, 8-24 and 24- 48 h post-dosing. 2. A total urinary recovery of 53.5 ± 7.0% of the dose was achieved up to 48 h after dosing. The major metabolite in the urine was identified as 2-amino-3-bromo-5-trifluoromethylphenylsulphate accounting for a total of 35.7 ± 6.2 % of the dose. 3. Further metabolites detected were 2- bromo-4-trifluoromethylphenylhydroxyl-amine-N-glucuronide (9.7±0.2% of the dose), 2-bromo-4-trifluoromethylaniline-N-glucuronide (3.0±0.3%) and 2- amino-3-bromo-5-trifluoromethylphenylglucuronide (2.8±0.4). Minor metabolites, including 2-bromo-4-trifluoromethylphenylhydroxyl-amine-O- glucuronide, 2-amino-3-bromo-5-trifluoromethylphenol and 2-bromo-4- trifluoromethylphenylsulphamate, in total accounted for 2.3 ± 0.9% of the dose. 4. Directly coupled HPLC-NMR-MS and 19F-NMR spectroscopy proved to be efficient techniques for the unequivocal and rapid determination of the urinary metabolic fate and excretion balance of fluorinated xenobiotics without the need for radiolabelling.

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Scarfe, G. B., Wright, B., Clayton, E., Taylor, S., Wilson, I. D., Lindon, J. C., & Nicholson, J. K. (1998). 19F-NMR and directly coupled HPLC-NMR-MS investigations into the metabolism of 2-bromo-4-trifluoromethylaniline in rat: A urinary excretion balance study without the use of radiolabelling. Xenobiotica, 28(4), 373–388. https://doi.org/10.1080/004982598239489

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