盐酸克仑特罗体内手性转化的体外研究

Koichi Saito, Marika Eki, R. Ito
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为了探索确定克伦特罗(CLB)是否通过被CLB污染的肉制品无意摄入或被运动员故意服用以达到兴奋剂目的的可能性,我们进行了一项体外研究,假设CLB在体内手性转化。用猪肝组织进行酶促反应或在人工胃液中进行化学反应,以澄清CLB对映体的手性转化。LC/UV测定表明,CLB在酶促反应中无手性转化,在人工胃液中有温度依赖性手性转化,CLB最终外消旋。从计算的R -CLB在人工胃液中手性转化反应的反应速率、活化能(Ea)和激活熵(ΔS)来看,我们预计由于Ea较高,该手性转化过程较为缓慢。在38℃加热2小时后,只有约1%的CLB发生手性转化。因此,当人体摄入被不同对映体比例的CLB污染的肉制品时,手性转化在胃中几乎不进行,这种摄入对CLB过量对映体通过尿液排出的影响很小。这表明测量尿中CLB对映体比例可以揭示CLB是通过被CLB污染的肉制品无意摄入还是有意摄入。
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In vitro Study of Assumed in vivo Chiral Conversion of Clenbuterol
In order to explore the possibility of determining whether clenbuterol (CLB) was ingested unintentionally via meat products contaminated with CLB or taken intentionally for doping purposes by athletes, we conducted an in vitro study assuming in vivo chiral conversion of CLB. Enzymatic reaction using swine liver tissue or chemical reaction in artificial gastric juice was performed to clarify the chiral conversion of CLB enantiomers. LC/UV measurement revealed no chiral conversion in the enzymatic reaction and temperature-dependent chiral conversion in the artificial gastric juice where CLB finally racemized. From the calculated reaction rate, activation energy ( Ea ), and activation entropy ( ΔS ) in the chiral conversion reaction of R -CLB in artificial gastric juice, we expected that this chiral conversion would proceed slowly because E a was relatively high. After heating at 38°C for 2 h, only approximately 1% of CLB underwent chiral conversion. Therefore, when humans ingest meat products contaminated with CLB having a different enantiomeric ratio, chiral conversion hardly progresses in the stomach and such ingestion would have very little effect on the enantiomeric excess of CLB excreted in urine. This suggests that measuring urinary CLB enantiomeric ratio would reveal whether CLB was ingested unintentionally via CLB-contaminated meat products or taken intentionally.
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