%0 Journal Article %A T Walle %A E C Conradi %A U K Walle %A T E Gaffney %T O-methylated catechol-like metabolites of propranolol in man. %D 1978 %J Drug Metabolism and Disposition %P 481-487 %V 6 %N 4 %X Two isomeric methoxyhydroxy metabolites of propranolol have been identified in man during chronic antihypertensive propranolol therapy. The identification was based on the mass-spectral fragmentation pattern of their trifluoroacetylated derivatives. Both isomers were detected in urine as well as in plasma, mainly as glucuronic acid and/or sulfate conjugates. The amounts of these metabolites excreted in urine were linearly related (r = 0.84) to the oral propranolol dose, 10--320 mg per day. Plasma concentrations at the 320-mg daily dose ranged from 20 to 112 ng/ml. Similar isomeric methoxyhydroxy metabolites of propranolol containing a glycol or a lactic acid side-chain were also identified. %U https://dmd.aspetjournals.org/content/dmd/6/4/481.full.pdf