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Steroids
Article . 1973 . Peer-reviewed
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Steroids
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The metabolism of estriol in rabbits

Authors: Paul I. Musey; Avery A. Sandberg; Rashad Y. Kirdani; Varkarakis Mj;

The metabolism of estriol in rabbits

Abstract

Abstract Rabbits have been shown to excrete 6, 7-3H-estriol, its conjugates and metabolites preponderantly in the bile during the initial 4 hours following the I.V. injection of the labeled steroid. The amount of radioactivity excreted in the urine was 1 3 of that in the bile. Since in intact rabbits most of the injected radioactivity of 3H-estriol is excreted in the urine over a period of days (and very little in the feces), it appears that estriol and its conjugates and metabolites are involved in an efficient enterohepatic. circulation. In the bile, the preponderant metabolite of 3H-estriol was the 3-glucosiduronate. Even though the latter constituted a substantial part of the urinary metabolites, other conjugates and metabolites of estriol were present in considerable amounts. It is possible that the latter have resulted from gastro-intestinal and/or renal metabolism. Incubation of rabbit liver with estriol led to 75% conjugation with glucuronic acid in the 3-position.

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Male, Carbon Isotopes, Estrogens, Conjugated (USP), Time Factors, Chromatography, Paper, Estriol, Hydrolases, Glucuronates, Tritium, Liver, Chromatography, Gel, Animals, Bile, Female, Rabbits, Countercurrent Distribution

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