Biological fate of sulphur mustard in rat: toxicokinetics and disposition
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Xenobiotica
- Vol. 23 (7) , 771-780
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00498259309166783
Abstract
1. The toxicokinetics of sulphur mustard were studied after i.v. administration (10 mg/kg) to rat. 2. After i.v. administration, blood concentrations of sulphur mustard were best described by a two-compartment model with distribution and elimination half-lives of 5.6 min and 3.59 h, respectively. The apparent volume of distribution at steady state (Vdss) was 74.4 l/kg and total body clearance (Cl) was 21 l/h kg-1. 3. Unchanged sulphur mustard was still detectable in the systemic circulation 8 h after administration. Appreciable and long (96 h) accumulation of 14C was found in the systemic circulation, and significant high affinity of 14C-sulphur mustard for red blood cells. 4. The disposition of 14C was also investigated after i.v. injection of 14C-sulphur mustard to rat. Urine was the major route of excretion of sulphur mustard and/or its metabolites. Of the administered radioactivity 80% was excreted in urine over 96 h, the greater part in the first 24 h after administration. Residual 14C continued to be excreted until 4 days later. In urine, no sulpho- or glucuronyl-conjugates were detected. Of dose < 3% was recovered in faeces.Keywords
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