retinoyl-beta-glucuronide has been researched along with methyl-retinoate* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for retinoyl-beta-glucuronide and methyl-retinoate
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RETINOYL BETA-GLUCURONIC ACID: A MAJOR METABOLITE OF VITAMIN A IN RAT BILE.
The major metabolite in rat bile of injected C(14)-retinoic acid was purified by ion-exchange and silicic acid chromatography; it has the spectrum of methyl retinoate, releases retinoic acid upon basic hydrolysis or by treatment with beta-glucuronidase, and contains glucuronic acid. The metabolite was characterized by treatment with diazomethane followed by hexamethyl-disilazane, or with periodate followed by semicarbazide, and the products were chromatographed. The metabolite has been tentatively identified as retinoyl beta-glucuronide. Topics: Bile; Chromatography; Enzyme Inhibitors; Glucuronates; Glucuronic Acid; Glucuronidase; Lactones; Metabolism; Phenolphthaleins; Rats; Research; Tretinoin; Vitamin A | 1965 |