
pmid: 1646877
Previously, the N-glucosylation of phenobarbital had been observed only in humans. The results of a species screen (mouse, rat, guinea pig, rabbit, cat, dog, pig, and monkey) found that only mice excreted the N-glucosides of phenobarbital in urine after ip administration of sodium phenobarbital. The major diastereomer excreted by the mouse had the R configuration at the C-5 position of the barbiturate ring. The N-glucoside metabolites accounted for a small percentage of the dose (approximately 0.5%). Following ip dosing of the mouse with the phenobarbital N-glucosides, free phenobarbital could be detected in the urine. Upon ip or intercerebroventricular (icv) injection of the phenobarbital N-glucosides, minimal CNS activity was observed in the mouse.
Male, Mice, Inbred ICR, Swine, Guinea Pigs, Rats, Inbred Strains, Receptors, Cell Surface, Motor Activity, Macaca mulatta, Rats, Mice, Dogs, Species Specificity, Phenobarbital, Cats, Animals, Receptors, Amino Acid, Anticonvulsants, Female, Rabbits
Male, Mice, Inbred ICR, Swine, Guinea Pigs, Rats, Inbred Strains, Receptors, Cell Surface, Motor Activity, Macaca mulatta, Rats, Mice, Dogs, Species Specificity, Phenobarbital, Cats, Animals, Receptors, Amino Acid, Anticonvulsants, Female, Rabbits
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