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The sex-specific sulfation of the major metabolite of the novel fungicide cyprodinil in the rat
Authors:Thomas Müller  Peter Thanei  Wolfgang Mücke  Hans-Peter Kriemler  Tammo Winkler
Abstract:The metabolism of cyprodinil, a novel broad-spectrum fungicide, was investigated in rats. After single oral administration of 0.5 or 100 mg kg−1 body weight, phenyl-U-14C]cyprodinil was rapidly eliminated, principally in the urine. The metabolite pattern in urine exhibited a significant sex-related difference with respect to the major metabolite. Males and females both produced a dihydroxy metabolite, N-4-(hydroxyphenyl)-4-cyclopropyl-5-hydroxy-6-methylpyrimidin-2-ylamine. Female rats conjugated this metabolite with sulfate exclusively at the 5-hydroxypyrimidinyl moiety, while males formed equal amounts of the monosulfate and a disulfate conjugate. The sex dimorphism in the conjugation reaction indicates the involvement of a sex-specific sulfotransferase that catalyzed the transfer of the second sulfate group.
Keywords:cyprodinil  fungicide  metabolism  conjugation  sulfotransferase  sulfation  disulfate  sex dimorphism
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