Abstract
3-O-Methyl-alpha-methyldopamine has been separated by gas-liquid chromatography (GC) as a metabolite of MDA in the urine of dog and monkey. The metabolite was identified as its mono- and di-trifluoroacetyl derivatives by comparison of their GC and GC-mass spectral properties with those of synthetic compounds. The amount of metabolite increased on hydrolyzing the urine from dosed dogs and monkeys with a preparation containing beta-glucuronidase and sulfatase.
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