N-Formylation of an Aromatic Amine as a Metabolic Pathway

1. Feeding 2-aminoanthraquinone (2-AAQ) in the diet to Fischer rats led to nephro-toxicity in females, caused by deposits of crystalline material in the kidney tubules. 2. This material consisted of 2-AAQ, N-acetyl-2-AAQ and N-formyl-2-AAQ. N-Formyl-2-AAQ was also identified in the ether extract of...

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description 1. Feeding 2-aminoanthraquinone (2-AAQ) in the diet to Fischer rats led to nephro-toxicity in females, caused by deposits of crystalline material in the kidney tubules. 2. This material consisted of 2-AAQ, N-acetyl-2-AAQ and N-formyl-2-AAQ. N-Formyl-2-AAQ was also identified in the ether extract of urine of rats fed 2-AAQ. 3. This represents the first case of identification of the N-formyl derivative of a primary aromatic amine as a metabolite in vivo.
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Animals
Anthraquinones - metabolism
Anthraquinones - toxicity
Body Weight - drug effects
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Formates - metabolism
Kidney - metabolism
Kidney - pathology
Male
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