Characterization of metabolic profile of mosapride citrate in rat and identification of two new metabolites: Mosapride N-oxide and morpholine ring-opened mosapride by UPLC-ESI-MS/MS.

2009 
Abstract The identification and structure elucidation of metabolites of mosapride, a selective gastroprokinetic agent, was investigated in rats. After oral administration, samples of rat urine, bile, feces and plasma were collected and analyzed by a selective UPLC–ESI-MS/MS method. Altogether 18 metabolites were detected and at least 15 metabolites were reported in rat for the first time. Two new metabolites, mosapride N -oxide in rat bile, urine and plasma, morpholine ring-opened mosapride in plasma and feces, were identified by comparison with the reference standards. One known major mammalian metabolite, des- p -fluorobenzyl mosapride, was also identified. The molecular structures of nine phase I metabolites and six phase II metabolites of mosapride were elucidated based on the characteristics of their protonated molecular ions, product ions and chromatographic retention times. The phase I metabolites were mainly transformed by four main metabolism pathways, dealkylation, N -oxidation, morpholine ring cleavage and hydroxylation, with dealkylation as the predominant metabolic pathway, while phase II metabolites were mainly formed by glucuronidation. The relatively comprehensive metabolic pathway of mosapride was proposed.
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