2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0278-6915(00)00031-4
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The pharmacokinetics and metabolism of sucralose in the dog

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“…Students should also take into consideration evidence from the study discussed in Questions 4 and 5 where an average of 92.8% of radioactivity from 14 C-sucralose was recovered within 5 days indicating the only metabolism of sucralose in humans involves glucuronidation [4]. These results have been supported by studies in dogs, mice, and rats [15][16][17]. 7) Sucralose is a halogenated compound.…”
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“…Students should also take into consideration evidence from the study discussed in Questions 4 and 5 where an average of 92.8% of radioactivity from 14 C-sucralose was recovered within 5 days indicating the only metabolism of sucralose in humans involves glucuronidation [4]. These results have been supported by studies in dogs, mice, and rats [15][16][17]. 7) Sucralose is a halogenated compound.…”
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“…Based on this data, a small portion of ingested sucralose appears to be metabolized in humans. 5) Students should look up the structure of glucuronic acid in their class text [7] and draw b-D-glucopyranuronic acid (M1 and M2 were hydrolyzed in the presence of b-glucuronidase) attached from C1 to a hydroxyl group (most likely to the primary hydroxyl group at C6 of the 4-chlorogalactopyranosyl moiety which is the most reactive group) of sucralose [15]. The addition of glucuronic acid increases the polarity of sucralose.…”
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“…Pharmacokinetic studies carry out in different animal species and in human beings have showed that sucralose presents limited absorption, rapid urinary excretion, fecal excretion of unchanged sucralose, and minimal metabolism MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY RESEARCH of the absorbed material with no bioaccumulation John et al, 2000a;Roberts et al, 2000;Wood et al, 2000). Sucralose is not hydrolyzed in the intestinal lumen, poorly absorbed, and an elimination profile in humans similar to those found in the rat, rabbit, dog, and mouse John et al, 2000a, b;Wood et al, 2000).…”
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“…Consistent with regulatory requirements, the core safety research studies for sucralose were designed and conducted in accordance with recognized international standards. Critical safety studies are available in the following publications (Finn and Lord, 2000;Grice and Goldsmith, 2000;John et al, 2000a,b;Kille et al, 2000a,b;Mann et al, 2000a,b;Mc Lean Baird et al, 2000;Roberts et al, 2000;Sims et al, 2000;Wood et al, 2000). Examples of studies conducted included, but were not limited to:…”
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“…Glucuronide conjugates are also excreted in urine and readily eliminated with no measurable bioaccumulation (Grice andGoldsmith, 2000 John et al, 2000a;McLean Baird et al, 2000;Roberts et al, 2000;Sims et al, 2000;Wood et al, 2000). In addition to being extremely stable and virtually unaltered by human metabolic processes, sucralose proved to be stable under bacterial metabolism.…”
Section: Microconstituents In the Marinementioning
confidence: 99%