Studies on the metabolism of calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate in the rat, mouse, guinea-pig and man

J.C. Phillips, C. Topp, S.D. Gangolli
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The absorption, metabolism, tissue distribution and excretion of 14C-labelled calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate (CSL) was compared with that of [U-14C]lactic acid in the mouse and the guinea-pig. A comparison was also made of the rates of hydrolysis of CSL by various tissue preparations from the rat, mouse, guinea-pig and man. In both mice and guinea-pigs, the metabolism and tissue distribution of radioactivity from [U-14C]lactate-labelled CSL were similar to those of an equivalent dose of free [U-14C]lactate, with the majority of the radioactivity rapidly excreted as 14CO2. Homogenates of liver and intestinal mucosa from the rat, mouse and guinea-pig rapidly hydrolysed CSL to lactic acid and stearic acid, and whole blood from rats and mice also hydrolysed the compound, but at a much slower rate. Although no significant hydrolysis of CSL was detected using human blood, the single sample of human duodenal mucosa rapidly hydrolysed the compound to stearic and lactic acids. These studies suggest that the biological fate of CSL is similar in all the species investigated and that the compound is unlikely to present a hazard to man in terms of its metabolic fate.

硬脂酰-2-乳酸钙在大鼠、小鼠、豚鼠和人体内的代谢研究
比较了14c标记的硬脂酰2-乳酸钙(CSL)与[U-14C]乳酸在小鼠和豚鼠体内的吸收、代谢、组织分布和排泄情况。比较了大鼠、小鼠、豚鼠和人不同组织制剂对CSL的水解率。在小鼠和豚鼠中,[U-14C]乳酸标记的CSL的代谢和组织放射性分布与等量的游离[U-14C]乳酸相似,大部分放射性以14CO2的形式迅速排出。大鼠、小鼠和豚鼠的肝脏和肠粘膜匀浆能迅速将CSL水解为乳酸和硬脂酸,大鼠和小鼠的全血也能水解该化合物,但水解速度要慢得多。虽然在人血中没有检测到CSL的明显水解,但在人十二指肠粘膜的单一样本中,CSL能迅速水解成硬脂酸和乳酸。这些研究表明,CSL的生物学命运在所有被调查的物种中是相似的,并且就其代谢命运而言,该化合物不太可能对人类造成危害。
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