Dermal metabolism of 4-nitrophenol and 4-nitroanisole in single-pass perfused rabbit ears.
B M Henrikus, W Breuer, H G Kampffmeyer
Index: Xenobiotica 21(10) , 1229-41, (1991)
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Abstract
1. 4-Nitrophenol and 4-nitroanisole were applied either dermally or arterially to isolated rabbit ears perfused under single-pass conditions with protein-free buffer solution. 2. 4-Nitroanisole yielded only phase II metabolites of 4-nitrophenol. 3. The apparent Vmax values for 4-nitrophenol glucuronidation and sulphation were about 20 pmol and 10 pmol/min per cm2, respectively. 4. The difference in apparent Km between dermal and arterial drug application is a measure of first-pass metabolism by the epidermal layer. 5. The amount of 4-nitrophenyl conjugate detected after 4-nitroanisole administration was assumed to represent O-dealkylation of 4-nitroanisole; the capacity of this reaction was one order of magnitude lower than the direct conjugation of 4-nitrophenol.
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