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Title: Metabolic disposition of ivermectin in tissues of cattle, sheep, and rats. Author: Chiu SH, Sestokas E, Taub R, Buhs RP, Green M, Sestokas R, Vandenheuvel WJ, Arison BH, Jacob TA. Journal: Drug Metab Dispos; 1986; 14(5):590-600. PubMed ID: 2876867. Abstract: The metabolic disposition of ivermectin, a new antiparasitic drug, has been studied in cattle, sheep, and also in rats dosed with the drug labeled with tritium in the C-22,23 positions. In the edible tissues of these animals, the unaltered drug was the major tissue residue component and was quantitated by HPLC-reverse isotope dilution assay. The depletion half-lives of the drug ranged between 1 and 6 days, similar to those of the total tissue residue in these species. Most metabolites present in the liver tissues were more polar than the parent drug. Based on spectral (NMR, mass spectrometric) analysis and chromatographic comparison with authentic compounds prepared by in vitro rat or steer microsomal incubations, three of these metabolites have been isolated and identified as the hydroxylation derivatives of ivermectin, i.e. 24-hydroxymethyl-H2B1a, its monosaccharide, and 24-hydroxymethyl-H2B1b.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]