The effect of N-alkyl chain length and stereochemistry on the absorption, metabolism and urinary excretion of N-alkylamphetamines in man

Author:

Beckett A H1,Shenoy E V B1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Chelsea College (University of London), Manresa Road, London, S.W.3, UK

Abstract

Abstract Urinary excretion in man, of the unchanged drug and metabolite amphetamine, has been investigated after the (+)- and (-)-isomers of methyl-, ethyl-, n-propyl- and n-butyl- amphetamine had been taken by mouth under acidic urinary pH. The total metabolism of (+)-methyl-, ethyl-, and n-propyl-amphetamine was greater than that of the corresponding (-)-isomers but there was no difference in the total metabolism of the (+)- and (-)-n-butylamphetamine. A direct correlation was obtained for the (+)-but not the (-)-isomers between the partition coefficient of the compounds in an n-heptane/aqueous system, their buccal absorption and the total metabolism. The (+)-isomers of methyl- and ethyl-amphetamine were N-dealkylated more than their (-)-enantiomorphs but (-)-n-propylamphetamine was N-dealkylated more than the (+)-isomer.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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