Osterloh J D, Karakaya A, Carter D E
Drug Metab Dispos. 1980 Jan-Feb;8(1):12-5.
The metabolites of chlorpheniramine were isolated from dog urine. After daily repeated dosing with chlorpheniramine, [methylene-14C]chlorpheniramine maleate was given as a tracer and urine was collected until less than 1% of the labeled dose was excreted daily. An average of 54% of the oral radioactive dose was recovered in the urine. In addition to the N-demethylated metabolites, one very polar metabolite accounting for about 18% and two less polar metabolites accounting for a total of about 30% of the total urine radioactivity were isolated. Hydrolysis studies of the most polar metabolite indicated that it was a conjugate, though not a glucuronide or sulfate. The metabolite identified after hydrolysis was 3-(p-chlorobenzyl)-3-(2-pyridyl)propionic acid. One of the two less polar metabolites was identified as the corresponding alcohol. The least abundant metabolite could not be identified.