Metabolic fate and elimination in milk, urine and bile of deoxynivalenol following administration to lactating sheep
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
- Vol. 22 (2) , 125-148
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03601238709372550
Abstract
Using a combination of radioisotopic counting and Chromatographic detection techniques, the kinetics and metabolic fate of deoxynivalenol (DON) in plasma, urine and bile were studied in lactating sheep, as was the transmission of residues to milk. Following intravenous administration, the plasma clearance of 14C‐DON‐derived radioactivity was rapid and followed a tri‐phasic decay curve comprised of a bi‐exponential decrease in DON (rapid distribution phase, t1/2α = 16.2 min; slower elimination phase t1/2 β = 66.5 min) and the formation and elimination (t1/2ß = 188.0 min) of its major plasma metabolite, DON‐glucuronide conjugate, which accounted for 13% of the plasma radioactivity levels. DON was rapidly cleared from the body by metabolism to 7 possible metabolites, which were excreted essentially in the urine (91%) and to a lesser extent in the bile (6%). Most (67%) of the recovered radioactivity was in the form of the glucuronide conjugates of DON (54%) and the de‐epoxide metabolite, DOM‐1 (13%). Excretion of unmetabolized DON accounted for 11%. The remaining recovered dose (18%) comprised of minor amounts of DOM‐1 (6%), DON‐sulfate conjugate (2%) and 3 unidentified radioactive components (10%). Studies on the presence of DON‐derived residues in milk indicated that, relative to the dose, only trace amounts were transmitted following either oral or iv administration of the toxin.Keywords
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