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Use of a parallel artificial membrane system to evaluate passive absorption and elimination in small fish.

Environ Toxicol Chem

December 2006

Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, I University Station C1786, Austin, Texas 78712-0273, USA.

A parallel artificial lipid membrane system was developed to mimic passive mass transfer of hydrophobic organic chemicals in fish. In this physical model system, a membrane filter-supported lipid bilayer separates two aqueous phases that represent the external and internal aqueous environments of fish. To predict bioconcentration kinetics in small fish with this system, literature absorption and elimination rates were analyzed with an allometric diffusion model to quantify the mass transfer resistances in the aqueous and lipid phases of fish.

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