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. 1972 Mar;44(3):534-43.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1972.tb07290.x.

Excretion of 14 C-edrophonium and its metabolites in bile: role of the liver cell and the peribiliary vascular plexus

Excretion of 14 C-edrophonium and its metabolites in bile: role of the liver cell and the peribiliary vascular plexus

D J Back et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1972 Mar.

Abstract

1. The metabolism and biliary excretion of (14)C-edrophonium chloride was studied in Wistar rat.2. Approximately 5% of the dose was recovered from bile in 6 hours. Most of the radioactivity was eliminated as (14)C-edrophonium glucuronide. Small amounts of the unchanged drug were also detected in bile, particularly during the first hour after administration of the drug.3. The concentration of (14)C-edrophonium glucuronide in bile was approximately 15-20 times its concentration in plasma.4. In contrast, the concentration of unchanged (14)C-edrophonium was similar in bile and plasma.5. Evidence is presented that unchanged (14)C-edrophonium is transferred from plasma to bile via the peribiliary vascular plexus.

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