## Abstract The titers of rabbit antiserum against isolated mouse zonae pellucidae were examined by several methods in connection with inhibitory effect on fertilization. The titers determined by zona precipitate, zona dissolution, indirect immunofluorescence and in vitro fertilization tests were
Quantitative determination of fenclorac in serum
β Scribed by J. K. Lee; R. D. Smyth; A. Polk; T. Herczeg; C. T. Tsuei; N. H. Reavey-Cantwell
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 334 KB
- Volume
- 66
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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β¦ Synopsis
A spectrophotometric method for the analysis of fenclorac and its metabolite, 3-chloro-4-cyclohexylbenzeneglycolic acid, in human serum was developed. The parent compound represented at least 90% of the total species present in blood; the metabolite was present to the extent of about 10%, primarily in the elimination phase. The basic procedure consists of extraction of both compounds from serum, further extraction to remove interfering substances, alkaline conversion of fenclorac to the alpha-hydroxy acid metabolite, oxidation of this metabolite to the corresponding benzaldehyde derivative, and spectrophotometric measurement of the absorbance of the aldehyde at 252 nm. A comparison of serum concentrations obtained by this method with concentrations calculated from 14C-data following oral administration of 1-14C-fenclorac to eight normal adult volunteers indicated a 90% correlation between methodologies over a range of 1.4-25.5 microgram of fenclorac/ml of serum.
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