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  2. Biosynthesis, isolation, and identification of 6-beta-hydroxynaltrexone, a major human metabolite of naltrexone

Biosynthesis, isolation, and identification of 6-beta-hydroxynaltrexone, a major human metabolite of naltrexone

  • J Pharm Sci. 1975 Apr;64(4):618-21. doi: 10.1002/jps.2600640409.
E J Cone C W Gorodetzky S Y Yeh
Abstract

Chemical reduction of naltrexone is described in an attempt to synthesize 6-beta-hydroxynaltrexone. Only the epimer, 6-alpha-hydroxynaltrexone, was produced. Pilot metabolic studies on naltrexone in the dog, rat, and guinea pig were made to determine which animal produced the greatest amount of 6-beta-hydroxynaltrexone. The guinea pig was selected and used to produce the metabolite. Isolation and purification methods are described, and spectral data are presented for structural confirmation of the metabolite.

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