Disposition and metabolism of dipropyl disulphide in vivo in rat
E Germain, E Semon, MH Siess, C Teyssier
Index: Germain; Semon; Siess; Teyssier Xenobiotica, 2008 , vol. 38, # 1 p. 87 - 97
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Abstract
The metabolism of dipropyl disulphide (DPDS), a sulphur compound from onion, was investigated in vivo in the rat. A single dose (200 mg kg− 1) was administered by gastric intubation and the time courses of DPDS and its metabolites were followed over 48 h by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry in the stomach, intestine, liver, and blood. DPDS was detected in the stomach where it was transformed into propyl mercaptan, ...
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