Electrochemical simulation of phase I metabolism for 21 drugs using four different working electrodes in an automated screening setup with MS detection

Anders Just Pedersen, Lars Ambach, Stefan König, Wolfgang Weinmann

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Abstract

Background: Electrochemical conversion of xenobiotics has been shown to mimic human phase I metabolism for a few compounds. Materials & methods: Twenty-one compounds were analyzed with a semiautomated electrochemical setup and mass spectrometry detection. Results: The system was able to mimic some metabolic pathways, such as oxygen gain, dealkylation and deiodination, but many of the expected and known metabolites were not produced. Conclusion: Electrochemical conversion is a useful approach for the preparative synthesis of some types of metabolites, but as a screening method for unknown phase I metabolites, the method is, in our opinion, inferior to incubation with human liver microsomes and in vivo experiments with laboratory animals, for example.

Original languageEnglish
JournalBioanalysis
Volume6
Issue number19
Pages (from-to)2607-2621
Number of pages15
ISSN1757-6180
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2014

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