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Metabolic fate of geranylgeranylacetone.
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- NISHIZAWA Yukio
- Tsukuba Research Laboratories, Eisai Co Ltd.
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- YAMADA Kouji
- Tsukuba Research Laboratories, Eisai Co Ltd.
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- YAMATO Chiyuki
- Tsukuba Research Laboratories, Eisai Co Ltd.
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- FUJITA Takeshi
- Tsukuba Research Laboratories, Eisai Co Ltd.
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- ゲラニルゲラニルアセトンのラットにおける吸収と分布
- Published
- 1986
- DOI
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- 10.2133/dmpk.1.171
- Publisher
- The Japanese Society for the Study of Xenobiotics
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Description
The metabolic fate of 14C-geranylgeranylacetone (GGA), a newly developed antiulcer drug, was investigated in rats. Radioactivity was mainly absorbed by a lymphatic route after the oral administration of 14C-GGA. The recoveries of radioactivity in thoracic lymph were 38 % (administered dose of 1 mg/kg) and 28 % (10 mg/kg) during 8 hr after dosing, and 27 % (125 mg/kg) during 24 hr post dosing. Radioactivity in the lymph collected for 24 hr (125 mg/kg) was present as unchanged GGA (85 %) and two metabolites. These metabolites were isolated in liver extract other as esterified GGA-OH. Tissue and plasma levels or GGA and its metabolites were estimated by TLC after oral or intravenous administration. GGA was rapidly metabolized in liver to GGA-OH, esterified GGA-OH, and other polar metabolites. The tissue concentration of GGA in liver was low, whereas the level of GGA-OH was higher than in plasma. In contrast, the concentration of GGA in the target tissue, stomach, was higher than that in plasma and liver. The concentration of GGA-OH in the stomach was much higher than the plasma level. These results indicate that GGA is distributed systemically in the mucosal cells without a first pass effect owing to its absorption route.
Journal
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- Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
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Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics 1 (2), 171-177, 1986
The Japanese Society for the Study of Xenobiotics
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679646690304
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- NII Article ID
- 130003560687
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- ISSN
- 09161139
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed