Hoffmann KJ, Renberg L, Gyllenhaal O. Analysis and stereoselective metabolism after separate oral doses of tocainide enantiomers to healthy volunteers.
Biopharm Drug Dispos 1990;
11:351-63. [PMID:
2111189 DOI:
10.1002/bdd.2510110404]
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Abstract
The potential of stereoselective metabolism of tocainide was studied in six healthy volunteers after separate oral administration of the pure enantiomers in solution. A method was developed to convert the N-carbamoylglucuronide of tocainide in plasma and urine by base treatment to a hydantoin derivative which after extraction and silation was analysed by selected ion monitoring using a deuterated internal standard. Analytical problems concerning side-reactions during derivatization of the conjugate are discussed. The peak plasma levels of the enantiomers, observed at less than or equal to 2 h after dosing, were similar but plasma clearances and terminal half-lives were different after oral administration of (R)-tocainide (195.5 +/- 20.1 ml min-1 and 9.7 +/- 0.8 h) and (S)-tocainide (110.2 +/- 10.5 ml min-1 and 14.5 +/- 1.7 h). Over 0-96 h the averaged urinary recovery of (R)-tocainide was 36 per cent and of (S)-tocainide 50 per cent. Stereoselective metabolism was a likely mechanism for the observed differences as the urinary recovery of the conjugate formed from (R)-tocainide differed substantially from that of (S)-tocainide (45 vs 1.2 per cent of given dose). Plasma t1/2 of the (R)- and (S)-conjugate were 9.9 and 18.7 h, respectively, indicating formation rate limited kinetics of the metabolite. The renal clearances of the conjugates were not significantly different (131 vs 97 ml min-1).
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