Literature DB >> 3377680

Isolation and identification of metabolites of 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate in rats.

T Nishimaki-Mogami1, K Minegishi, A Tanaka, M Sato.   

Abstract

The metabolic fate of 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate (EHDPP) was studied in male rats. Orally administered 14C-EHDPP was rapidly absorbed and about 80% of the radioactivity was excreted in the urine and feces in the first 24 h. By 7 days, 48% and 52% of the radioactivity was recovered in urine and feces, respectively. Since biliary excretion was low (6% for 2 days), urine seems to be the major excretion route of EHDPP. Radioactivity was widely distributed in all tissues examined. At 2 h, the concentration was relatively high in blood, liver kidney and adipose tissue. The elimination of radioactivity from adipose tissue and liver was somewhat delayed, but almost all the radioactivity was eliminated by 7 days. The major metabolites in the urine were diphenyl phosphate (DPP) and phenol. p-Hydroxyphenyl phenyl phosphate (OH-DPP) and monophenyl phosphate (MPP) were also identified as minor metabolites.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3377680     DOI: 10.1007/bf00364847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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