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Biotransformation of genistein in the rat: elucidation of metabolite structure by product ion mass fragmentology
Authors:Coldham N G  Howells L C  Santi A  Montesissa C  Langlais C  King L J  Macpherson D D  Sauer M J
Institution:

a Department of Risk Research, Veterinary Laboratories Agency, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3NB, UK

b Facolta’ di Medicina Veterinaria, Universita’ di Padova, Agripolis, 35020, Legnaro, (PD), Italy

c School of Biological Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 5XH, UK

d Zeneca Central Toxicology Laboratory, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 4TJ, UK

Abstract:Biotransformation of the phytoestrogen 14C]genistein was investigated in male and female rats by application of narrow-bore radio-HPLC-MSn (LCQ, Finnigan) to determine intermediates in metabolism. Urine contained five metabolites, Gm1–Gm5, 24 h after dosing by gavage with 14C]genistein (4 mg kg−1). Structural analysis following ESI revealed molecular ions M+H]+ of m/z 447, 449, 273, and 271 for metabolites Gm2, Gm3, Gm5 and genistein, respectively and an M–H] of m/z 349 for Gm4. Metabolite structure was deduced by evaluation of product ion spectra derived from unlabelled and 14C]-labelled ions and sensitivity to treatment with β-glucuronidase. These studies indicated identity of metabolites with genistein glucuronide (Gm2), dihydrogenistein glucuronide (Gm3), genistein sulphate (Gm4) and dihydrogenistein (Gm5). Detection of the β-glucuronidase resistant major metabolite Gm1 by ESI was poor and so was analysed by negative ion APCI; this revealed a deprotonated molecular ion of m/z 165 which had chromatographic and mass spectral properties consistent with authentic 4-hydroxyphenyl-2-propionic acid, a novel metabolite of genistein. In vitro metabolism studies with anaerobic caecal cultures derived from male and female rats revealed metabolism of genistein to Gm1 via Gm5 and an additional metabolite (Gm6) which was identified from product ion spectra as 6′-hydroxy-O-desmethylangolensin. Biotransformation of genistein by both isolated hepatocytes and precision-cut liver slices was limited to glucuronidation of parent compound. Commonality of genistein metabolites found in rats with those reported in man suggest similar pathways of biotransformation, primarily involving gut micro-flora.
Keywords:Genistein  Biotransformation  Rat  Radio-HPLC-MSn
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