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A chromatographic technique for the analysis of oxidized metabolites: Application to carcinogenic N-hydroxyarylamines in urine
Authors:Clay B Frederick  Joann B Mays  Fred F Kadlubar
Institution:Division of Carcinogenesis Research, National Center for Toxicological Research, Department of Health and Human Services, Jefferson, Arkansas 72079 USA
Abstract:A new chromatographic detection method for oxidized metabolites has been developed based on the reaction of eluted compounds with an Fe+3-bathophenanthroline colorimetric reagent in a postcolumn reactor. The method is sensitive to N-hydroxyarylamines, aryldiamines, phenolic amines, and ascorbic acid. It has been applied to the analysis of toxic N-oxidized metabolites in rhesus monkey urine after the animals were dosed with the bladder carcinogens, 1- and 2-napthylamine. These compounds are oxidized to the corresponding N-hydroxyarylamines in the liver, conjugated as the N-glucuronide, and excreted in the urine. The N-glucuronide has been shown to undergo acidic hydrolysis in the urine to release the free N-hydroxyarylamine, an ultimate carcinogen for the induction of bladder tumors. In this study, the N-hydroxy-N-glucuronide of 2-naphthylamine was found to be excreted at a rate that was 6.8 times that of the 1-naphthylamine isomer. This is consistent with the much higher carcinogenic potency of 2-naphthylamine in a variety of species.
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