Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry assays for the determination of debrisoquine and sparteine metabolites in microsomal fractions of rat liver.
J W Ho, D E Moody
Index: Anal. Biochem. 203 , 348, (1992)
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Abstract
Debrisoquine and sparteine are prototype substrates of a genetic deficiency in cytochrome P450-dependent drug metabolism. Sensitive assays of in vitro oxidation of sparteine and debrisoquine are required for evaluation of this polymorphism. The activities were measured by quantitative analysis of 2-dehydrosparteine and 4-hydroxydebrisoquine production, respectively, using capillary column gas chromatography coupled with mass selective ion detection. With a single extraction, separation of parent drug, metabolite, and a suitable internal standard was readily achievable. Time-dependent production of both metabolites could be detected from as little as 40 micrograms of microsomal protein. Both activities showed a maximal activity with a 240-min incubation period. The ability to simultaneously quantify the parent drug and its metabolite suggests it would also be useful for evaluation of in vivo metabolism.
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