Toxicokinetics of aromatic amines in guppy, Poecilia reticulata.
W de Wolf, E Yedema, W Seinen, J L Hermens
Index: Sci. Total Environ. 109-110 , 383-6, (1991)
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Abstract
In this study the elimination kinetics of several chlorinated anilines and a tetrachlorobenzene in guppy, Poecilia reticulata, have been determined. The elimination of all the chlorinated anilines in fish showed a bi-phasic pattern, whereas the elimination characteristics of the tetrachlorobenzene are in agreement with a one-compartment model. Elimination of the chlorinated anilines is faster than elimination of the tetrachlorobenzene. The small differences in octanol-water partition coefficient of these compounds can only in part describe the differences in elimination rate. The observed differences might be attributed to differing biotransformation rates.
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