Metabolism of 2,3-dichloro-1-propene in the rat. Consideration of bioactivation mechanisms.
E Eder, K Dornbusch
Index: Drug Metab. Dispos. 16(1) , 60-8, (1988)
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Abstract
At the present time, comprehensive metabolism studies of 2,3-dichloro-1-propene (2,3-DCP) have not yet been reported. We have investigated the biotransformation of 2,3-DCP using female Wistar rats in order to elucidate the bioactivation mechanisms. 175 mg/kg, 1,3-14C-2,3-DCP in corn oil was administered to a rat. The animal was killed 20 hr later. Approximately 56.7% of the radioactivity was excreted in the urine, 1.6% in the feces, 5.3% was exhaled as unchanged 2,3-DCP, and 0.3% as CO2. 31.3% remained in the organs and the carcass. Three metabolic pathways were established. 1) Conjugation with GSH leading to S-(2-chloro-2-propenyl)mercapturic acid. 2) The P450 induced epoxidation with subsequent rearrangement to highly mutagenic 1,3-dichloroacetone. 1,3-Dichloroacetone was further converted to the dimercapturic acid, 1,3-(2-propanone)-bis-S-(N-acetylcysteine). 3) The hydrolysis to 2-chloroallyl alcohol followed by alcohol dehydrogenase catalyzed formation of highly mutagenic 2-chloroacrolein. The 2-chloroallyl alcohol is excreted directly in the urine and as the glucuronide. 2-Chloroacrolein is further oxidized to 2-chloroacrylic acid which is also excreted in the urine.
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