| Literature DB >> 3093002 |
C Bory, C Chantin, R Boulieu, J Cotte, J C Berthier, D Fraisse, M J Bobenrieth.
Abstract
Thiopental is an anaesthetic drug which is currently used for cerebral resuscitation. In this last indication the drug is administrated at high doses over a period of several days. Under clinical trials thiopental and two metabolites namely 5 ethyl-5 (1' methyl-3' hydroxy-butyl) 2 thiobarbituric acid and 5 ethyl-5 (1' methyl-3' carboxy-propyl) 2 thiobarbituric acid have been determined by high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. In human plasma high concentrations of thiopental and 5 ethyl-5 (1' methyl-3' hydroxy-butyl) 2 thiobarbituric acid and a lower concentration of 5 ethyl-5 (1' methyl-3' carboxy-propyl) 2 thiobarbituric acid have been found. In urine samples these metabolites are excreted in large and approximately equal quantities, whereas small amounts of thiopental were recovered.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3093002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: C R Acad Sci III ISSN: 0764-4469