Abstract

Thirty-one differently substituted pyrimidine bases were tested for their inhibitory effect on the glucuronidation of 4-nitrophenol and phenolphthalein by rat liver microsomes. 5-Nitrouracil (compound 1) and its isomer 4,6-dihydroxy-5-nitropyrimidine (compound 2) were the most potent and selective inhibitors of 4-nitrophenol glucuronidation, without any effect on the phenolphthalein conjugating activity of UDP-glucuronyltransferase (UGT). Kinetic studies with compound 1 revealed a mixed type of inhibition toward the acceptor substrate 4-nitrophenol and an atypical competitive type of inhibition toward UDP-glucuronic acid, with apparent K i values of 0.11 and 0.2 mM, respectively. Two benzylamino-substituted pyrimidines (compounds 10 and 12) and an orotic acid derivative (compound 25) inhibited both 4-nitrophenol and phenolphthalein UGT activities.

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