Inaba_1978_Clin.Pharmacol.Ther_23_547

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Title : Metabolism of cocaine in man - Inaba_1978_Clin.Pharmacol.Ther_23_547
Author(s) : Inaba T , Stewart DJ , Kalow W
Ref : Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics , 23 :547 , 1978
Abstract :

Following ingestion of [N-14CH3]cocaine (10 mg, 2.3 muCi) by 2 healthy subjects, breath, saliva, serum, and urine samples were collected serially. Labeled CO2 production was monitored as a measure of N-demethylation of cocaine. The cumulative excretion of 14CO2 in 5 hr was 2.4% and 6.2% of the administered dose with half-lives of 2.3 and 1.4 hr, respectively. The greater N-demethylation was found in a subject with lower plasma cholinesterase activity. Radioactivity excreted in 0 to 28 hr urine reached 65% to 75% of the dose. Ecgonine methyl ester, a product of cocaine hydrolysis by plasma cholinesterase, was identified as a major metabolite in the urine of both subjects and accounted for 32% to 49% of the urinary metabolites.

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Substrate Cocaine

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Inaba T, Stewart DJ, Kalow W (1978)
Metabolism of cocaine in man
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 23 :547

Inaba T, Stewart DJ, Kalow W (1978)
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 23 :547