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[Biotransformation of pyridazines. 1. Pyridazine and 3-methylpyridazine].

Authors: H H, Borchert; S, Pfeifer; B, Helbig; P, Franke; G, Heinisch;

[Biotransformation of pyridazines. 1. Pyridazine and 3-methylpyridazine].

Abstract

Pyridazin (1) and 3-methylpyridazine (6) undergo oxidative biotransformation in an unexpected high degree. Beside the unchanged compounds, after administration of 1 two isomeric monohydroxylated products (2, 3), 4,5-dihydrodihydroxypyridazine (4) and 4,5-dihydroxypyridazine (5) and after administration of 6 one ringhydroxylated 6-derivative (7), 3-hydroxymethylpyridazine (8), one ringhydroxylated 3-hydroxymethylpyridazine derivative (9) and 4,5-dihydroxy-3-methylpyridazine (10) were suggested as urinary metabolites in rats. 2 and 7 are the main metabolites of 1 and 6, respectively.

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Male, Pyridazines, Animals, Rats, Inbred Strains, Chromatography, Thin Layer, Biotransformation, Rats

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