Just Pedersen Anders, Ambach Lars, König Stefan, Weinmann Wolfgang
Section of Forensic Chemistry, Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederik V's Vej 11, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Bioanalysis. 2014;6(19):2607-21. doi: 10.4155/bio.14.166.
Electrochemical conversion of xenobiotics has been shown to mimic human phase I metabolism for a few compounds.
MATERIALS & METHODS: Twenty-one compounds were analyzed with a semiautomated electrochemical setup and mass spectrometry detection.
The system was able to mimic some metabolic pathways, such as oxygen gain, dealkylation and deiodination, but many of the expected and known metabolites were not produced.
Electrochemical conversion is a useful approach for the preparative synthesis of some types of metabolites, but as a screening method for unknown phase I metabolites, the method is, in our opinion, inferior to incubation with human liver microsomes and in vivo experiments with laboratory animals, for example.
已证明对外源化学物的电化学转化可模拟少数化合物的人体I相代谢。
采用半自动电化学装置和质谱检测对21种化合物进行分析。
该系统能够模拟一些代谢途径,如加氧、脱烷基和脱碘,但未产生许多预期的和已知的代谢物。
电化学转化是制备某些类型代谢物的有用方法,但作为未知I相代谢物的筛选方法,我们认为该方法不如用人肝微粒体孵育以及用实验动物进行体内实验。