Mitchell SC, Norbury HM, Waring RH, Gadsden PM, Wood PB. A comparison of the metabolism and elimination of benzanilide and salicylanilide in the rat.
Xenobiotica 1982;
12:93-9. [PMID:
7090426 DOI:
10.3109/00498258209046782]
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Abstract
1. The metabolism and elimination of benzanilide and salicylanilide in rats were compared. 2. For both compounds, greater than 70% dose was excreted in urine with 20% in faeces, in 3 days. 3. With [14C]benzanilide and [14C]salicylanilide, 40% and 35% respectively of the 14C was excreted in the bile in 24 h. 4. Benzanilide was metabolized to 4'-hydroxybenzanilide (24%), 2-hydroxybenzanilide (salicylanilide, 19%) and 2'-hydroxybenzanilide (13%), with small amounts of 4-hydroxybenzanilide. 5. Salicylanilide was excreted unchanged (56%) with small amounts of the 5-hydroxy and 4'-hydroxy-derivatives. 6. All metabolites were present as glucuronide conjugates; the free aglycones were not found.
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