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Identification of human urinary mitoxantrone metabolites.
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1986
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Medicinal ChemistryGlass WoolPharmaceutical ScienceBiochemistryPolar MetabolitesMedicineNatural SciencesSecondary MetaboliteToxicologyMetabolomicsToxicological MechanismPharmacologyHuman MetabolismPharmaceutical ChemistryPharmacokineticsSynthetic CompoundsDrug Discovery
Two polar metabolites of mitoxantrone, a clinically active antitumor agent, have been isolated and purified from the urine of patients by sequential absorption on glass wool and C18-Sep-Pak cartridges followed by preparative high-performance liquid chromatography. Negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry indicated that the two metabolites are the di- and mono-carboxylic acids resulting from oxidation of the terminal hydroxyl groups of the side chain(s). Mass spectral comparison of the urinary metabolites with synthetic compounds confirmed the identification.
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