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  • The study examined how the toxic compound 2.6-di(propan-2-yl)phenol distributes in warm-blooded rats after fatal poisoning through ingestion.
  • The research involved administering a high dose of the compound to Wistar male rats, followed by various extraction and identification techniques to analyze its presence in different body tissues and fluids after death.
  • Results indicated that the highest concentration of the compound was found in the stomach contents, tissues, heart, and spleen, demonstrating where the substance accumulates in cases of poisoning.

Article Abstract

Objective: Study of 2.6-di(propan-2-yl)phenol (2.6-di(P-2-yl)F) distribution nature in warm-blooded in case of fatal poisoning due to intragastric administration of the substance.

Material And Methods: The warm-blooded model consisted of Wistar male rats aged about 4 months, administered 1.800 mg 2.6-di(P-2-yl)F per 1 kg of animal body weight (≈3 LD). After the rats died, 2.6-di(P-2-yl)F was isolated from their corpses' biomatrices by infusing an ethyl acetate-acetone mixture (7:3), purified by extraction (distribution in the systems trichloromethane-aqueous solution (pH 11.0-11.5) and aqueous solution (pH 2-4) - ethyl acetate), and normal pressure chromatography in a silica gel column L 40×100 µm (eluent hexane-acetone (7:3). The analyte was identified using gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (capillary (0.2 mm) column, stationary phase - polysiloxane with a ratio (in %) of methyl and phenyl substituents of 95:5), thin layer chromatography (Sorbfil plates, dynamic phase hexane-diethyl ether (9:1)), and electronic spectrophotometry (solvent - ethanol). The analyte content was quantified by spectrophotometry.

Results: In the study, 2.6-di(P-2-yl)F mainly accumulated in the stomach contents (378.94±41.51) and tissues (175.20±17.12). Among other biomatrices obtained from poisoned rat corpses, a significant amount of the investigated toxic compound was found in the heart (142.79±13.08) and spleen (117.83±16.23), a bit smaller amounts - in the lungs (112.32±29.54) and small intestine (97.10±11.66).

Conclusions: A scheme for determining 2.6-di(propan-2-yl)phenol in biomaterial has been developed and applied to study the analyte localization in the body of animals poisoned by it. The highest amount of the toxicant (mg/100 g) was found in the stomach contents (378.94±41.51), its tissues (175.20±17.12), heart (142.79±13.08) and spleen (117.83±16.23).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.17116/sudmed20246706130DOI Listing

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