Fatty-acid conjugation with cyclamate metabolites as a possible mechanism for ultimate retention |
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Authors: | E G Leighty A F Fentiman |
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Affiliation: | Battelle Columbus Laboratories, 505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH 43201, USA |
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Abstract: | In an in vitro rat-liver microsomal system fortified with coenzyme. A palmitic acid was found to conjugate at the nitrogen moiety of the cyclamate metabolite cyclohexylamine (CHA) and at both the nitrogen and oxygen moieties of its metabolite N-cyclohexylhydroxylamine (CHHA). The fatty acid was preferentially conjugated at or preferentially retained to the nitrogen moiety of CHHA. Stearic acid was also shown to conjugate with CHA. Amines may thus be another class of compounds that, like hydroxylated compounds, are retained in vivo as fatty-acid conjugates in lipid-containing tissues of animals. |
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Keywords: | CHA Cyclohexylamine CHHA CHP CHPP GC-MS gas chromatography mass spectrometry HPLC high-pressure liquid chromatography TLC thin-layer chromatography retention time |
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