Abstract
17 alpha-Ethynylestradiol (EE2)[20,21-14C] and [9,11-3H] were administered by intragastric intubation to three adult female rhesus monkeys. Quantification of the tritium isotope indicated that the peak plasma radioactivity (3.4-6.8% of dose) occurred between 30 and 60 min, whereas 36-39% of the administered tritium appeared in the urine in the first 96 hr. Fecal excretion was 9.17.0% during the same period. Fractionation and isolation of the urinary conjugates were accomplished by chromatography on Sephadex LH-20 followed by HPLC. Cochromatography of radioactive fractions with authentic steroid glucuronide standards gave presumptive evidence for the presence of ethynylestradiol and estrone glucuronides. Following hydrolysis, the tritium-labeled natural estrogens, estrone and estradiol-17 beta, were identified with reverse-isotope recrystallization, demonstrating that the de-ethynylation of EE2 had occurred.
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