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  • Title: Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of p-bromophenylacetylurea in the female rat.
    Author: Xu J, Purcell WM, Ray DE.
    Journal: Xenobiotica; 2000 Mar; 30(3):307-15. PubMed ID: 10752645.
    Abstract:
    1. This study has investigated absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of p-bromophenylacetylurea (BPAU) in the F344 female rat. BPAU and its metabolites were determined by HPLC. 2. Following a single p.o. dose of 150 mg/kg BPAU, the absorbed fraction of dosed BPAU was 65.9% and its half-life in the blood was 9.4 h. The relative distribution of BPAU (tissue/serum ratio) at 6 h (peak time point) after a single i.p. dose of 150 mg/kg BPAU was spinal cord (4.6+/-0.2) > liver (3.7+/-0.1) > brain (2.9+/-0.1) (mean+/-SD, n = 5), and they were significantly different from each other (p < 0.05). BPAU in spinal cord reached the highest level. 3. Absorbed BPAU was metabolized in vivo into three major metabolites. N'-hydroxy-p-bromophenylacetylurea (M1) was a dominant metabolite in tissues, whereas 4-(4-bromophenyl)-3-oxapyrrolidine-2,5-dione (M2) reached a high concentration in blood. N'-methyl-p-bromophenylacetylurea (M3) was mainly found in the urine. All three metabolites were excreted via the urine and together accounted for 87% of absorbed BPAU. 4. This study provides a basic understanding of BPAU absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination in rat.
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