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. 2024 Dec 5;15:1440679. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1440679

FIGURE 4.

FIGURE 4

HPLC radio-chromatogram of plasma extracts from female BALB/c Athymic (nu+/nu+) xenograft mice following a single intravenous dose of [14C] CA102N at 200 mg/kg. HPLC radio-chromatogram displays the analysis of plasma extracts from female BALB/c Athymic (nu+/nu+) xenograft mice, pooled from 0 to 24 h following a single intravenous dose of [14C] CA102N at 200 mg/kg. The chromatogram demonstrates the presence of radiolabeled components, with the predominant peak corresponding to the parent compound, CA102N, indicating that the parent drug remains the predominant component in plasma during this period.