Relevancy of bivalent sulphur excretion to carbon disulphide exposure in different metabolic conditions
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- 1 January 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- Vol. 29 (1) , 90-94
- https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.29.1.90
Abstract
Magos, L. (1972).Brit. J. industr. Med.,29, 90-94. Relevancy of bivalent sulphur excretion to carbon disulphide exposure in different metabolic conditions. A quantitative spectrophotometric method for the estimation of urinary bivalent sulphur by its catalytic effect on the iodine-azide reaction has been developed for rats exposed to carbon disulphide (CS2). Urinary CS2 was also determined. Exposure to CS2 increased the excretion of bivalent sulphur in both fed and starved animals, but the increase in starved animals was significantly less than in fed animals. Starvation also decreased the urinary excretion of CS2. Phenobarbitone pretreatment, which induced liver damage in animals subsequently exposed to CS2, had no effect on either bivalent sulphur or CS2 excretion. Three dithiocarbamate fungicides, Thiram, Ziram, and Zineb, given by mouth increased the excretion of bivalent sulphur in the following order: Zineb2 was excreted in the urine as after 4 hours' exposure to 2·0 mg/l CS2, but the bivalent sulphur excretion was six times higher. Starvation did not decrease the excretion of CS2 or bivalent sulphur after DDC.Keywords
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