METABOLIC-FATE OF AN ORAL DOSE OF N-15-LABELED NITRATE IN HUMANS - EFFECT OF DIET SUPPLEMENTATION WITH ASCORBIC-ACID

  • 1 January 1983
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 43 (4), 1921-1925
Abstract
The metabolic fate of a p.o. [oral] dose of 3.5 mmol 15N-labeled nitrate was investigated in 12 healthy young adults. Samples of urine, saliva, plasma and feces were collected over a period of 48 h following administration of the dose. Subjects received either 60 mg of ascorbic cid, 2 g of ascorbic acid or 2 g of sodium ascorbate per day. An average of 60% of the 15NO3- dose appeared in the urine as nitrate within 48 h. Less than 0.1% appeared in the feces. The 15N label of nitrate was also found in the urine (3%) and feces (0.2%) in the form of ammonia or urea. The fate of the remaining 35% of the 15NO3- dose administered is unknown. No effect of ascorbic acid or sodium ascorbate on the nitrate and nitrite levels of plasma, saliva, urine or feces was observed. A one-compartment pharmacokinetic model was used to describe the relationships between intake, plasma concentration and urinary excretion nitrate. The half-life of nitrate in the body was found to be approximately 5 h, and its volume of distribution was .apprx. 30% of body wt. Daily endogenous biosynthesis of nitrate was estimated to be .apprx. 1 mmol/day.