Literature DB >> 3424869

The metabolic disposition of [methoxy-14C]-labelled trans-anethole, estragole and p-propylanisole in human volunteers.

S A Sangster1, J Caldwell, A J Hutt, A Anthony, R L Smith.   

Abstract

1. The metabolic fates of the naturally occurring food flavours trans-anethole and estragole, and their synthetic congener p-propylanisole, have been investigated in human volunteers using the [methoxy-14C]-labelled compounds. The doses used were close to those encountered in the diet, 1 mg, 100 micrograms and 100 micrograms respectively. 2. In each case, the major routes of elimination of 14C were in the urine and in the expired air as 14CO2. 3. Urinary metabolites were separated by solvent extraction, t.l.c. and h.p.l.c., and characterized by comparison of chromatographic mobilities with standards and by radioisotope dilution. Nine 14C urinary metabolites were found after trans-anethole administration, four after p-propylanisole and five after estragole. All were products of side chain oxidations. 4. The principal metabolites of p-propylanisole were 4-methoxyhippuric acid (12%) and 1-(4'-methoxyphenyl)propan-1-ol (2%) and -2-ol (8%). 5. The major metabolite of trans-anethole was 4-methoxyhippuric acid (56% of dose), accompanied by much smaller amounts of the two isomers of 1-(4'-methoxyphenyl)propane-1,2-diol (together 3%). 6. After estragole administration, the two volunteers eliminated 0.2 and 0.4% of the dose respectively as 1'-hydroxyestragole. 7. The human metabolic data is discussed with reference to the comparative metabolic disposition of these compounds in the mouse and rat, species commonly used in their safety assessment.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3424869     DOI: 10.3109/00498258709167414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Xenobiotica        ISSN: 0049-8254            Impact factor:   1.908


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