Fate of [14C]arsanilic acid in pigs and chickens
Arsanilic acid uniformly labeled with 14C in the benzene ring was used to determine the metabolic fate of oral arsanilic acid in pigs and chickens. Arsanilic acid was well absorbed in both species, and urine was the predominant route of excretion. The bile was a minor ( 5% of the dose) route of excr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 1991-01, Vol.39 (1), p.146-149 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Arsanilic acid uniformly labeled with 14C in the benzene ring was used to determine the metabolic fate of oral arsanilic acid in pigs and chickens. Arsanilic acid was well absorbed in both species, and urine was the predominant route of excretion. The bile was a minor ( 5% of the dose) route of excretion in pigs; however, biliary excretion was not measured in roosters. Arsanilic acid, N-acetylarsanilic acid, and (4-acetamidophenyl)dimethylarsine oxide were isolated from pig urine (17-39%, 15-29%, and 5% of urinary 14C, respectively). Only 25% of the 14C in pig feces was extractable, and no metabolites could be isolated. Arsanilic acid was the only radioactive compound isolated from urine of colostomized roosters, and there was no suggestion of other metabolites from the isolation scheme employed. No attempt was made to isolate 14C compounds in feces from colostomized roosters or in excreta from normal roosters |
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ISSN: | 0021-8561 1520-5118 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jf00001a028 |