The metabolism of ftorafur in the beagle dog and rhesus monkey.

1. Ftorafur, a fluorinated pyrimidine nucleoside antimetabolite, is metabolized by the beagle dog and rhesus monkey to 5-fluorouracil, which is subsequently biotransformed to the corresponding nucleosides, to alpha-fluoro-beta-ureidopropionic acid, to urea and to CO2. 2. In the dog, urea was the primary urinary metabolite while in the monkey, alpha-fluoro-beta-ureidopropionic acid predominated. 3. The dog and monkey excrete about 35 percent of the recovered dose as CO2. 4. The possibility that ftorafur is a relatively inactive transport form of 5-fluorouracil is discussed.