- Separation of two conjugates of clofibric acid (CPIB) found in the urine of subjects taking clofibrate.
Separation of two conjugates of clofibric acid (CPIB) found in the urine of subjects taking clofibrate.
Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology (1978-03-01)
E M Faed, E G McQueen
PMID648038
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
1. Two main conjugates of CPIB (2-[chlorophenoxy]-2-methylpropionic acid) are present in the urine of subjects taking clofibrate. The metabolites can be separated by thin-layer chromatography (TLC). 2. Both conjugates are hydrolysed by dilute alkali, but only one is hydrolysed by the enzyme beta-glucuronidase. In eighty-five urine specimens this conjugate accounted for an average of 54.5% (range 25-70%) of the total CPIB, while 2.6-12.45% (mean 5.1%) was present as free CPIB.