Abstract:Loxoprofen is a prodrug that exerts strong analgesic and anti‐inflammatory effects through its active trans‐alcohol metabolite, which is produced in the liver by carbonyl reductase. Previous metabolic studies have evaluated loxoprofen, but its sulfate and taurine conjugates have not yet been studied. We characterized the metabolomic profile of loxoprofen in rat plasma, urine, and feces using high‐resolution mass spectrometry. We identified 17 metabolites of loxoprofen in the three different biological matrices… Show more
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