Literature DB >> 2375880

Metabolism of aspirin after therapeutic and toxic doses.

D K Patel1, A Hesse, A Ogunbona, L J Notarianni, P N Bennett.   

Abstract

1 The urinary recovery of metabolites of aspirin (ASA) was studied in 45 volunteers who took a therapeutic dose (600 mg) of ASA by mouth and in 37 patients who took ASA in overdose. 2 The main metabolite recovered from the volunteers was the glycine conjugate, salicyluric acid (SUA), which accounted for 75.01 +/- 1.19% of total urinary metabolites, whereas salicylic acid (SA) accounted for 8.82 +/- 0.56%. Recovery of SUA was negatively correlated with that of SA (r = -0.8625, P less than 0.001). 3. In 24 patients with admission plasma salicylate concentrations of 240-360 mg l-1, SUA accounted for 46.66 +/- 3.22% and SA for 31.88 +/- 4.02%. 4. In 13 patients with admission plasma salicylate concentrations of 715-870 mg l-1, SUA accounted for 21.57 +/- 3.65% and SA for 64.72 +/- 4.82%. 5. Reduced excretion of salicylate as SUA was also accompanied by increased elimination as gentisic acid and salicylic acid phenolic glucuronide indicating that the unsaturated processes that lead to the formation of these metabolites contribute significantly (22-23%) to the inactivation of large doses of salicylate. 6. While the Michalis-Menten kinetics of ASA have been well demonstrated at lower doses, our findings illustrate the progressive saturation of SUA formation under conditions of increasing ASA load to toxic amounts and raise issues about the in-vivo glycine pool when ASA is taken in overdose.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2375880     DOI: 10.1177/096032719000900302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Exp Toxicol        ISSN: 0960-3271            Impact factor:   2.903


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5.  Biosynthesis and metabolism of β-d-salicin: A novel molecule that exerts biological function in humans and plants.

Authors:  Jassem G Mahdi
Journal:  Biotechnol Rep (Amst)       Date:  2014-08-28

6.  Detection of novel visible-light region absorbance peaks in the urine after alkalization in patients with alkaptonuria.

Authors:  Yasunori Tokuhara; Kenichi Shukuya; Masami Tanaka; Mariko Mouri; Ryunosuke Ohkawa; Midori Fujishiro; Tomoo Takahashi; Shigeo Okubo; Hiromitsu Yokota; Makoto Kurano; Hitoshi Ikeda; Seiji Yamaguchi; Shinobu Inagaki; Mika Ishige-Wada; Hiromi Usui; Yutaka Yatomi; Tatsuo Shimosawa
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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