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Liver Microsomal Metabolism of N-Methylcarbazole: Structural Identification of the Four Major Metabolites of N-Methylcarbazole using 1H Fourier Transform NMR Spectroscopy

RAYMOND F. NOVAK, DENNIS R. KOOP and PAUL F. HOLLENBERG
Molecular Pharmacology January 1980, 17 (1) 128-136;
RAYMOND F. NOVAK
Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, Northwestern University Medical and Dental Schools, Chicago, Illinois 60611
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Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry, Northwestern University Medical and Dental Schools, Chicago, Illinois 60611
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Abstract

1H Fourier transform NMR spectroscopy, in conjunction with mass spectrometry, was employed for the identification of the four major metabolites formed from N-methylcarbazole, a cocarcinogen present in tobacco smoke, after incubation in vitro with rabbit liver microsomes. The four metabolites were separated by high pressure liquid chromatography and characterized by ultraviolet spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and 1H Fourier transform NMR spectroscopy. Mass spectrometry established that each of the metabolites contained an oxygen atom and 1H Fourier transform NMR spectroscopy was used to identify the positional isomers of the hydroxylated N-methylcarbazole. It was established from comparison of the 1H Fourier transform NMR spectra of the isolated metabolites of N-methylcarbazole with those of the corresponding spectra for known synthetic compounds that the four major metabolites formed in vitro were: 1-hydroxy-N-methylcarbazole, 2-hydroxy-N-methylcarbazole, 3-hydroxy-N-methylcarbazole, and N-hydroxymethylcarbazole.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors would like to thank Dr. Chiadao Chen for his many helpful discussions and his contributions to the synthesis of some of the compounds. We also thank Dr. Jaroslav Majer for his helpful suggestions and encouragement. We are indebted to Dr. John Strong and Dr. Sam Lucas for their expert assistance with the mass spectrometry.

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Liver Microsomal Metabolism of N-Methylcarbazole: Structural Identification of the Four Major Metabolites of N-Methylcarbazole using 1H Fourier Transform NMR Spectroscopy

RAYMOND F. NOVAK, DENNIS R. KOOP and PAUL F. HOLLENBERG
Molecular Pharmacology January 1, 1980, 17 (1) 128-136;
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