RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Hepatic microsomal azoreductase activity. Reactivity of azo dye substrates is determined by their electron densities and redox potentials. JF Drug Metabolism and Disposition JO Drug Metab Dispos FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 412 OP 418 VO 22 IS 3 A1 S Zbaida A1 C F Brewer A1 W G Levine YR 1994 UL http://dmd.aspetjournals.org/content/22/3/412.abstract AB We have previously established that microsomal reduction of azo dyes requires polar electron-donating ring substituents [e.g. -OH, -NH2, -NHCH3, or -N(CH3)2]. Reduction of dyes substituted exclusively with such moieties on either phenyl ring is insensitive to both O2 and CO (I-substrates). In contrast, azoreduction of compounds containing additional electron-withdrawing substituents (e.g. -SO3H, -COOH, -COOCH3, and -AsO3H2) on the opposite (prime) phenyl ring is sensitive to both O2 and CO (S-substrates). We have recently shown that Hammett aromatic substituent constants and redox potentials of the dyes, determined by cyclic voltammetry (CV), distinguish between I- and S-substrates. Dyes that exhibit positive Hammett sigma substituent constants on 1 of the 2 rings are S-substrates, and undergo immediate quenching of their one electron-reduced intermediates upon exposure to air, as observed by CV. In contrast, dyes that have negative Hammett sigma values on one or both rings are I-substrates, and their one electron-reduced intermediates are relatively stable in air. In this study, we have investigated the susceptibility to microsomal azoreduction of monosubstituted dyes, with ring substituents possessing a wide range of Hammett sigma values. We have observed a direct correlation between the susceptibility of these compounds to microsomal azoreduction and the Hammett sigma constant of the aromatic ring substituent, and the presence of a positive potential in the dyes observed by CV. A Hammett sigma value of -0.37 or lower is required for substrate activity. Dyes with two substituents in the prime ring confirmed the previous correlation of negative and positive Hammett sigma values with I- and S-substrate activities, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)