1. The in vivo metabolism of iprindole in rat is described. Each rat received a single dose of iprindole (10 mg/kg) and urine was collected for 48 h. 2. Fourteen metabolites of iprindole were isolated from rat urine after enzymic hydrolysis and their structures were determined by a computerized g.l.c.-mass spectrometric technique, before and after appropriate chemical derivatization. 3. Three concurrent metabolic pathways have been identified for iprindole in rat; aromatic ring hydroxylation is a minor pathway. 4. This is the first reported comprehensive study on the in vivo metabolism of iprindole in rat.
Studies on the metabolism of the tricyclic antidepressant trimipramine, 5-(3-dimethylamino-2-methylpropyl)-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenz[b,f]azepine, in the rat are described. Many metabolites of trimipramine (TMP) were isolated from rat urine after enzymatic hydrolysis and their structures were identified by a gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric method, before and after appropriate chemical derivatization. Besides unchanged TMP, 20 metabolites were characterized (underivatized, and after acetylation), of which 12 had undergone alicyclic (C10 or C11) oxidation. This is a hitherto unreported metabolic pathway for TMP in the rat.
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