Quantitative urinalysis of the mercapturic acid conjugates of allyl formate using high-resolution NMR spectroscopy

Abstract

Abstract As end products of xenobiotic metabolism via glutathione conjugation, mercapturic acids (MCAs) can be used as markers to indicate exposure to allylic compounds as well as the rate and efficiency of their excretion. In addition, the formation of certain MCAs indicates metabolism via the known toxin acrolein, a strong electrophile. High-resolution 1 H NMR spectroscopy has been employed to quantitatively measure the presence of MCAs in the urine of Sprague-Dawley rats, collected in the 8 h following 25 and 50 mg kg −1 i.p. doses of allyl formate (AF), a model toxin. 3-Hydroxypropylmercapturic acid (HPMA) was found to be the only 1 H NMR-observable MCA excreted in the urine, exhibiting a percentage recovery of ∼20% at the 25 mg kg −1 dose level, and ∼30% at the 50 mg kg −1 dose level

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