Cundy K C, Godin C S, Crooks P A
Drug Metab Dispos. 1984 Nov-Dec;12(6):755-9.
In vivo metabolism of [14C]nicotine to N-methylnicotinium ion in the guinea pig appears to be a stereospecific biotransformation, involving only the R-(+)-isomer. The detection and quantitation of urinary radiolabeled nicotine metabolites after ip injection of either N-14CH3-nicotine or 2'-14C-nicotine, was carried out on an HPLC cation-exchange analytical system. Utilizing the recently discovered phenomenon of differential enantiomeric association, the stereo-chemistry of the methylation pathway was determined. Significant differences in the tissue distribution of 14C label from the [N-14CH3]-vs. [2'-14C]nicotine-treated animals were observed 24 hr after nicotine administration. An unidentified metabolite with high affinity on cation-exchange chromatography, was detected as a metabolite of 2'-14C-nicotine, but was not observed as a metabolite of N-14CH3-nicotine.