Development of Hyphenated Techniques and Network Identification Approaches for Biotransformational Evaluation of Promising Antitubercular N-pyrrolyl hydrazide-hydrazone in Isolated Rat Hepatocytes.
Alexandrina MateevaMagdalena Kondeva-BurdinaParaskev NedialkovLily PeikovaMaya GeorgievaPublished in: Chromatographia (2023)
Novel, rapid and precise RP-HPLC-DAD method was developed, validated and successfully applied for determination of metabolic changes of ethyl 5-(4-bromophenyl)-1-(3-(2-(2-hydroxybenzylidene)hydrazinyl)-3-oxopropyl)-2-methyl-1 H -pyrrole-3-carboxylate ( 12b ) in isolated rat hepatocytes. The analytes were detected by a simple DAD detector at 279 nm wavelength. A single-step extraction method was implemented to enable fast purification and extraction from cellular culture, resulting in a complete recovery. Thereafter, the method was adequately transferred to a LC-MS system for identification of unknown products. Additionally, network metabolism evaluation was performed to predict the structures of major metabolites with their isotope mass through BioTransformer 3.0. The data from the LC-MS analysis and the online server were compared for comprehensive identification. The results indicated formation of four metabolic products, obtained through processes of hydrolysis ( 12 and b ), hydroxylation in the structure 12b ( M1 ) and O-dealkylation ( M2 ).
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- high performance liquid chromatography
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