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Structural determination of metabolites of S-1153, a new, potent, non-nucleoside, anti-HIV agent in rat liver microsomes.

1. S-1153, a non-nucleoside agent that is under development in the USA as a new anti-HIV agent, has potent antiviral activity based on the inhibition of reverse transcriptase. 2. S-1153 was incubated with rat liver microsomes and NADPH, and seven metabolites were formed. The main metabolites were identified as the S-oxide, N-oxide and sulphone of S-1153. 3. Two other minor metabolites were assumed to be S-1153 hydroxylated on the isopropyl moiety. 4. Our findings confirmed the existence of at least three oxidative metabolic pathways of S-1153.[1]

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  1. Structural determination of metabolites of S-1153, a new, potent, non-nucleoside, anti-HIV agent in rat liver microsomes. Ohkawa, T., Goto, S., Miki, S., Sato, A., Kuroda, T., Iwatani, K., Takeuchi, M., Nakano, M. Xenobiotica (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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