| Literature DB >> 16776 |
V Comi, A Fossati, G B Gervasi.
Abstract
The metabolic pathway of Pinazepam and Diazepam in vitro was studied with rat, guinea pig and dog liver microsomes using a chromatographic and spectrophotometric technique. Two main pathways were observed, N1-dealkylation and C3-hydroxylation. N1-dealkylation was shown to be the predominant reaction for Pinazepam in all the animal species studied, while C3-hydroxylation was the major metabolic pathway for Diazepam in the rat. No oxazepam was found when Pinazepam and Diazepam were incubated with liver microsomes.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 16776
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Farmaco Sci ISSN: 0430-0920