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In Vitro and In Vivo Metabolism of the Radiolytic Compound 2-Dodecylcyclobutanone
Authors:Faraj Hijaz  Tej B Shrestha  Stefan H Bossman  Faris Hussain  J Scott Smith
Affiliation:Authors Hijaz, Hussain, and Smith are with Food Science Inst., Dept. of Animal Sciences and Industry, 208 Call Hall, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506, U.S.A. Authors Shrestha and Bossmann are with Dept. of Chemistry, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506, U.S.A. Direct inquiries to author Smith (E-mail: jsschem@ksu.edu).
Abstract:ABSTRACT: Our knowledge about the metabolism of alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) is limited, and the lack of literature on the metabolism of 2-ACBs causes consumers to doubt the safety of irradiated foods. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the metabolism of 2-dodecylcyclobutanone (2-DCB) and identify any possible metabolite. The 2-DCB was mixed with rat S9 (postmitochondrial supernatant fraction) and β-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) and incubated for 2 h at 37 °C. Then, the incubation mixture was mixed with sodium sulfate and extracted with n-hexane by using a Soxhlet apparatus. The hexane extract was concentrated under nitrogen and injected into the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) machine running in selective ion monitoring mode (SIM) to measure 2-DCB concentration. The hexane extract from the in vitro and in vivo studies was also derivatized with a silylation reagent and injected into a GC-MS running in full scan mode. The average percentage of 2-DCB recovered from the test incubations was 23%, compared with 50% from the controls. The GC-MS chromatograms of the derivatized samples showed a unique peak in the in vitro test incubations and in the hexane extract of the rat feces that were given 2-DCB. This peak was later identified as 2-doecylcyclobutanol.
Keywords:irradiation  metabolism  2-alkylcyclobutanone  2-dodecylcyclobutanone
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