sepharose and monocrotaline-pyrrole

sepharose has been researched along with monocrotaline-pyrrole* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for sepharose and monocrotaline-pyrrole

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Trapping and measurement of short-lived alkylating agents in a recirculating flow system.
    Chemico-biological interactions, 1990, Volume: 76, Issue:1

    A procedure has been developed for estimating the survival time of short-lived alkylating agents in a flow system at physiological temperature and pH. The system simulated the slow release into the bloodstream of a reactive compound formed in the liver. A solution of the reactive compound was injected slowly into a fast stream of aqueous fluid and immediately mixed. After a delay (up to 1 min) determined by a length of tube, during which hydrolysis took place, the surviving reactive compound was trapped on a column of immobilized thiol (thiol-Sepharose), and the fluid was recirculated via a reservoir. The system was used to study the hydrolysis of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid metabolites dehydromonocrotaline, dehydro-anacrotine and dehydroretrorsine. The S-bound pyrrolic moiety in the trap was measured colorimetrically and hydrolysis rates were estimated after a series of 1-h runs with different delay times. Hydrolysis of dehydroretrorsine was very rapid, whereas the hydrolysis of dehydromonocrotaline and dehydro-anacrotine fitted biphasic first-order reactions, with a faster first phase. By isolating and identifying the trapped products from dehydromoncrotaline it was shown that the two phases involved hydrolysis of the 7- and 9-ester groups, respectively. The results supported the view that a proportion of the reactive metabolites from the alkaloids monocrotaline and anacrotine would be able to survive long enough to be transported from the liver to the lungs of a rat. The flow system would be applicable to the study of other types of short-lived metabolites.

    Topics: Alkylating Agents; Chemical Phenomena; Chemistry; Equipment Design; Hydrolysis; Kinetics; Monocrotaline; Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids; Sepharose; Sulfhydryl Compounds; Time Factors

1990