Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology

Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology
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ISSN: 2157-7609

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Alexander D. James

Alexander D. James

Switzerland

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  • Research Article
    Metabolites in Safety Testing: Issues and Approaches to the Safety Evaluation of Human Metabolites in a Drug that is Extensively Metabolized
    Author(s): Patrizia Griffini, Alexander D. James, Andrew D. Roberts and Mario Pellegatti Patrizia Griffini, Alexander D. James, Andrew D. Roberts and Mario Pellegatti

    In 2008 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) modified its standard for evaluating toxicity of drug metabolites defining metabolites of concern as those that are detected circulating at more than 10% of the systemic exposure level of the parent compound at steady state. GSK1018921, a novel glycine transporter 1 inhibitor, was extensively metabolized in humans, with parent compound accounting for 12% and 1% of circulating drug related material after single and repeat dose, respectively. Since the parent was present at low relative concentrations, all fifteen metabolites detected in human plasma, met the 10% metabolites in safety testing (MIST) criterion, and therefore might require extensive quantification and further evaluation. At least thirteen metabolites warranted non-clinical characterization since they were either observed at significantly greater levels in humans than in preclini.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2157-7609.1000102

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