PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Klaassen, Curtis D. AU - Fitzgerald, Thomas J. TI - METABOLISM AND BILIARY EXCRETION OF ETHACRYNIC ACID DP - 1974 Dec 01 TA - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics PG - 548--556 VI - 191 IP - 3 4099 - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/191/3/548.short 4100 - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/191/3/548.full SO - J Pharmacol Exp Ther1974 Dec 01; 191 AB - Within 4 hours after i.v. administration (5 or 50 mg/kg) of 14C-ethacrynic acid (EA), 60 to 70% was excreted into the bile of rats. Less than 25% was EA and the remainder was biotransformation products. The two major metabolites in bile were identified; one was the glutathione adduct of EA (EA-GSH) and the other was EA-mercapturate. Approximately 40% of either dose was excreted as EA-GSH. EA-mercapturate accounted for 18% of the low dose and 30% of the high dose excreted into bile. Dogs excreted 57% of a 5 mg/kg dose (i.v.) into bile within 4 hours. Less EA was metabolized by the dog than the rat; 38% of the radioactivity excreted into dog bile was in the form of the parent drug. In addition to the two metabolites of EA found in rat bile, the dog formed a cysteine adduct of EA (EA-cysteine). The dog excreted 25, 11 and 9% of the dose of EA as EA-mercapturate, EA-cysteine and EA-GSH, respectively. Seventeen percent of the 14C excreted into the bile remained unidentified. © 1974 by The Williams & Wilkins Co.