Abstract

Vardenafil, a remedy for erectile dysfunction, is easily modified, facilitating the creation of analogues that have been illegally added to functional foods and counterfeit medications. However, the medical profile of these analogues, including their safety, efficacy, safe drug combinations, metabolism and excretion, has not been completely evaluated, which could cause serious health problems. In this study, two representative vardenafil analogues, pseudovardenafil and hydroxyvardenafil, were metabolized with in-vitro model (human liver microsome) and in-vivo model (rats). The metabolized samples were extracted and characterized, using liquid chromatography quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometry (LC-Q-TOF-MS). Some imprecise interpretations were evaluated with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-Q-TOF-MS/MS) for mass fragmentation analysis. A total of 11 metabolites of pseudovardenafil and 13 metabolites of hydroxyvardenafil that were identified have never been reported. These new metabolites could be usefully applied to forensic science and other metabolic fields. Furthermore, they could serve as principal references for the toxicity, danger, and side effects of unlawful vardenafil counterfeits.

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