Journal of Pharmacobio-Dynamics
Online ISSN : 1881-1353
Print ISSN : 0386-846X
ISSN-L : 0386-846X
Mechanism of Biological Formation of Cannabielsoin from Cannabidiol in the Guinea-Pig, Mouse, Rat and Rabbit
Ikuo YAMAMOTOHiroshi GOHDAShizuo NARIMATSUHidetoshi YOSHIMURA
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Keywords: species difference
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1989 Volume 12 Issue 8 Pages 488-494

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Abstract
Biological formation of cannabielsoin (CBE) from cannabidiol (CBD) was studied in the guinea pig, mouse, rat and rabbit in vitro. Emphasis was placed on the elucidation of this formation mechanism. The enzyme activity of CBE formation was localized in hepatic microsomes. The enzymatic reaction required nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) and molecular oxygen, and showed an optimal pH around 7.3. The microsomal CBE-forming activities decreased in the following order ; guinea pig>mouse≥rabbit≥rat. The CBE formation in the guinea pig hepatic microsomes was suppressed with various inhibitors of cytochrome P-450 such as SKF 525-A, α-naphthoflavone and carbon monoxide, but not by disodium ethylenediamine tetraacetate. When in-cubated with the microsomes either in the presence or absence of NADPH, a synthetic epoxide of CBD, 1S, 2R-epoxy-CBD-2', 6'-diacetate was easily and exclusively converted to CBE. On the other hand, 1R, 2S-epoxy-CBD was not changed to CBE at all, but to several oxidized metabolites. These results suggest that CBD is biotransformed to 1S, 2R-epoxy-CBD with hepatic microsomal monooxygenase system including cytochrome P-450, and the epoxide is immediately converted to CBE.
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