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Metabolism of 2-fluoro-4-iodoaniline in earthworm<b><i>Eisenia veneta</i></b>using<sup>19</sup>F-NMR spectroscopy, HPLC-MS, and HPLC-ICPMS (<sup>127</sup>I)
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Worm TissueMetabolomic ProfilingSecondary MetaboliteRedox BiologyIodine DetectionBioanalysisToxicologyParasitologyBiochemistryGlutamyl ConjugateEcotoxicologyMetabolomicsExperimental ToxicologyPharmacologyPrimary MetaboliteBiologyNatural SciencesMicrobiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMetabolismMedicine
A combination of (19)F-NMR spectroscopy, HPLC-MS/MS, HPLC-MS with constant neutral loss scanning of 127, and HPLC-ICPMS with iodine detection has enabled the profiling, quantification, and limited characterization of the metabolites produced in the earthworm Eisenia veneta, following exposure to 2-fluoro-4-iodoaniline. Mass spectrometric analysis of the worm tissue and coelomic fluid afforded the identification of two Phase II metabolites, N-glutamyl and N-glucoside conjugates, indicating the importance of these pathways in the detoxification of xenobiotics for earthworms. Several further metabolites were observed and quantified by (19)F-NMR spectroscopy and HPLC-(127)I-ICPMS, although these were of low abundance and their structures were not unequivocally identified. The parent compound and the glutamyl conjugate were found to be the major xenobiotic components of both the coelomic fluid and the worm tissue, representing approximately 23 and approximately 35%, respectively, of the dose that was recovered from the earthworm tissue extract.
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