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The metabolism of a stable N-hydroxymethyl derivative of a N-methylamide
Authors:D Ross  P B Farmer  A Gescher  J A Hickman  M D Threadgill
Institution:1. Cancer Research Campaign Experimental Chemotherapy Group Department of Pharmacy, University of Aston, Birmingham B4 7ET, U.K.;1. Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit, Carshalton, Surrey, U.K.
Abstract:N-Formylbenzamide and benzamide were characterised by high pressure liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry as products of the metabolism of N-hydroxymethylbenzamide in incubation mixtures with mouse liver preparations and isolated hepatocytes. This biotransformation occurred predominantly in 9000g and microsomal supernatant fractions and was also catalyzed by horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase fortified with NAD and could be inhibited by pyrazole. Unlike N-hydroxymethylbenzamide, which is very stable, N-formylbenzamide degraded rapidly to benzamide in buffer at pH 7.4 with a half-life of 7.8 min. The instability of N-formylbenzamide and the time course of its metabolic generation together with benzamide suggest that benzamide is a chemical breakdown product of N-formylbenzamide. N-Formylbenzamide was also tentatively identified as a urinary metabolite of N-hydroxymethylbenzamide. This is the first time that an N-hydroxymethyl compound has been shown to undergo metabolism either in vitro or in vivo.
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