Abstract
The formation of neutral lipophilic metabolites from five xenobiotic carboxylic acids was studied in isolated rat hepatocytes. Oleic acid was used as a positive control. Rates of formation of lipids lay in the order: oleic acid > phytanic acid > ibuprofen > 3-phenoxybenzoic acid > indomethacin and 3-phenylbutanoic acid (rates were undetectable with the last two substrates). The process was saturable with the maximum rates at about 0.5 mM substrate concentration. Supplementation of the hepatocyte system with glycerol enhanced the yields of lipid products. The hepatocytes also effectively modelled the in vivo metabolism of ibuprofen, 3-phenoxybenzoic acid and 3-phenylbutanoic acid with oxidations and classical conjugation reactions predominating over xenobiotic lipid formation.
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