Gabard B, Walser R
J Toxicol Environ Health. 1979 Jul;5(4):759-64. doi: 10.1080/15287397909529785.
Chromatographic analysis of the radioactive urine obtained after injection into rats of [1,3-(14)C] dimercaptopropane sodium sulfonate (DMPS, Dimaval) showed that part of the administered chelating agent is excreted unchanged. This was confirmed by the results of studies of sulfur excretion in the different fractions of the urine as well as by titration of the excreted thiol groups. The results show that, at least in rats, DMPS is not involved in important metabolic reactions.
对[1,3-(14)C]二巯基丙烷磺酸钠(DMPS,二巯丙磺钠)注入大鼠后所得放射性尿液进行色谱分析表明,部分给药的螯合剂以原形排出。尿液不同组分中硫排泄的研究结果以及对排泄的巯基进行滴定均证实了这一点。结果表明,至少在大鼠中,DMPS不参与重要的代谢反应。