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A selective and sensitive reversed-phase liquid chromatographic method was
developed for the simultaneous analysis of [1-Me-C-14]caffeine and its eigh
t major radiolabelled metabolites in rat urine. The separation of the compl
ex mixture of caffeine metabolites was achieved by gradient elution with a
dual solvent system using an endcapped C-18 reversed-phase column, which in
contrast to commonly used C-18 reversed-phase columns also allows the sepa
ration of the two isomers of 6-amino-5-(N-formylmethylamino)-1,3-dimethylur
acil (1,3,7-DAU), a caffeine metabolite of quantitative importance predomin
antly occurring in rat. As caffeine is metabolised primarily by members of
the cytochrome P450 1A (CYP1A) subfamiliy, determination of the pattern of
caffeine metabolites in rat urine enables analysis of activities of this im
portant enzyme subfamily in vivo. Since CYP1A is suggested to be involved i
n the detoxification of bilirubin, the assay may be applied to search for u
ntoxic inducers of CYP1A which might be of pharmacological interest in the
treatment of hyperbilirubinaemia. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
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