| Literature DB >> 6125361 |
G T Miwa, J S Walsh, W J VandenHeuvel, B Arison, E Sestokas, R Buhs, A Rosegay, S Avermitilis, A Y Lu, M A Walsh, R W Walker, R Taub, T A Jacob.
Abstract
The avermectins area a new class of structurally related antiparasitic agents isolated from Streptomyces avermitilis. The major polar metabolites isolated from in vitro incubations of [3H]avermectins B1a, H2B1a, and H2B1b with either rat or steer liver microsomes have been isolated and identified as the C24-methyl alcohols of the parent compounds. A smaller quantity of a more polar metabolite has also been identified as the monosaccharide of the C24-methyl alcohols of avermectin H2H1b from rat liver microsomal incubation and avermectin H2B1a from steer liver microsomal incubation. The mass spectra and 300-MHz 1H-NMR spectra permitted assignment of structures to these metabolites. Together these two metabolites represent 50-80% of the total radioactivity more polar than the parent compounds. The metabolite profiles on reverse-phase HPLC demonstrate that the rat and steer are qualitatively similar in the production of these two polar metabolites.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6125361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Metab Dispos ISSN: 0090-9556 Impact factor: 3.922