2020
DOI: 10.1093/jat/bkaa019
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Toxicokinetics and Analytical Toxicology of Flualprazolam: Metabolic Fate, Isozyme Mapping, Human Plasma Concentration and Main Urinary Excretion Products

Abstract: An increasing number of benzodiazepine-type compounds are appearing on the new psychoactive substances market. 8-Chloro-6-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-4H-[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]benzodiazepine (well known as flualprazolam) represents a potent ‘designer benzodiazepine’ that has been associated with sedation, loss of consciousness, memory loss and disinhibition. The aims of the present study were to tentatively identify flualprazolam metabolites using in vitro incubations with pooled human liver S9 fraction or H… Show more

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“…The latter was also true for N-methoxybenzyl (NBOMe)-containing NPS. The phase I metabolites suitable for conjugation were produced by preincubation of the NPS with a single CYP isozyme previously found to catalyze the phase I metabolic reaction of interest [6,10,19]. After preincubation with CYP3A4, Wagmann et al detected two out of three flualprazolam glucuronides in UGT incubations compared to pooled HLS9 incubations [6].…”
Section: In Vitro Trends For Studying the Metabolism Of Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter was also true for N-methoxybenzyl (NBOMe)-containing NPS. The phase I metabolites suitable for conjugation were produced by preincubation of the NPS with a single CYP isozyme previously found to catalyze the phase I metabolic reaction of interest [6,10,19]. After preincubation with CYP3A4, Wagmann et al detected two out of three flualprazolam glucuronides in UGT incubations compared to pooled HLS9 incubations [6].…”
Section: In Vitro Trends For Studying the Metabolism Of Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One dihydroxylated and two monohydroxylated metabolites were formed through the hydroxylation at C 4 of the diazepine core and/or at α-C atom of the triazolo ring [14]. In another study [15], flualprazolam incubations with pHLS9 and HepaRG cells were used to study the metabolic pattern of flualprazolam. In total, six metabolites were detected, three derived through phase I and three through phase II reactions.…”
Section: Pharmacology and Toxicologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase I reactions included mono-and dihydroxylation, and α-hydroxyflualprazolam, 4-hydroxyflualprazolam and α,4-dihydroxyflualprazolam were identified (Fig. 3) [15]. Sofalvi et al [16] consider α-hydroxyflualprazolam as the major metabolite of flualprazolam.…”
Section: Pharmacology and Toxicologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Renal glomeruli that hydrostatically filter small molecules with molecular weights smaller than 60 kDa through their pores. Near renal tubular cells and hepatocytes (liver cells) that actively transport chemicals from the blood into the renal tubules and bile ducts. Another excretory mechanism that plays an insignificant role in the excretion of chemical constituents involves the distribution and distribution of excretory pathways based on the amount of fat or acidity 98 …”
Section: Mechanisms To Facilitate Distribution Into a Targetmentioning
confidence: 99%