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tert-Butylbicycloortho[3H]benzoate (3H-TBOB) toxicokinetics and disposition in rats. | LitMetric

tert-Butylbicycloortho[3H]benzoate (3H-TBOB) toxicokinetics and disposition in rats.

Xenobiotica

Department of Agricultural Biochemistry, University of Hawaii, Honolulu 96822.

Published: July 1991

1. Toxicokinetics of tert-butylbicycloortho[3H]benzoate (3H-TBOB) administered into the right atrium of rat heart can be described by the biexponential equation: ct = Ae-1.6t + Be-0.013t. 2. The fast initial phase of 3H-TBOB decline in blood (t1/2 = 0.5 min) is due to its absorption by lungs. 3H-TBOB is then transferred into liver, the primary organ of its metabolic detoxication. The high apparent distribution volumes for 3H-TBOB (1.3 and 7.1 l/kg for the initial and the terminal phase, respectively) are probably due to its lipophilicity and partitioning into lipoid tissue membranes. 3. Acid-labile TBOB is not completely hydrolysed in gastric fluid. A portion of 3H-TBOB administered into the stomach is absorbed within 3 min into the circulatory system. 4. Intra-arterially administered 3H-TBOB distributes in the brain in a lateral and regional pattern. 5. Two types of 3H-TBOB metabolites are excreted in urine and faeces. Both are more polar than the parent compound. The major components of the fraction were tentatively identified as hippuric and benzoic acid.

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