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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal Vol. 38, No. 11, 2004 EXCRETION OF PHENOTROPYL FROM THE RAT ORGANISM 1 1 1 M. I. Antonova, A. A. Prokopov, V. I. Akhapkina, and A. S. Berlyand Translated from Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 38, No. 11, pp.6–7, November, 2004. Original article submitted February 16, 2004. Phenotropyl, or 1-(4-phenyl-2-pyrrolidone)acetamide, is The quantitative determination of phenotropyl in the urine a new original domestic drug possessing high nootropic ac- samples was performed using gas chromatography as de- tivity [1]. Previously, the pharmacokinetics of phenotropyl scribed in [3]. upon administration by various methods in rats was experi- mentally studied by monitoring the drug concentration dy- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION namics in the blood plasma [2]. Another inseparable part of the characterization of drug pharmacokinetics is investiga- The results of investigation of the kinetics of phenotropyl tion of the excretion of parent compounds and their metabo- excretion with urine from the rat organism are presented in lites from the organism. Table 1. As can be seen from these data, about 7.74 mg of the The aim of this study was to monitor the excretion of drug (about 38.7 % of the administered dose) is excreted phenotropyl upon single peroral administration in rats.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal – Springer Journals
Published: Apr 7, 2005
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