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An overview of benzene metabolism.
Benzene toxicity involves both bone marrow depression and leukemogenesis caused by damage to multiple classes of hematopoietic cells and a variety of hematopoietic cell functions. Study of the relationship between the metabolism and toxicity of benzene indicates that several metabolites of benzene play significant roles in generating benzene toxicity. Benzene is metabolized, primarily in the li...
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The hepatic metabolism of benzene is thought to be a prerequisite for its bony marrow toxicity. However, the complete pattern of benzene metabolites formed in the liver and their role in bone marrow toxicity are not fully understood. Therefore, benzene metabolism was studied in isolated rodent hepatocytes. Rat hepatocytes released benzene-1,2-dihydrodiol, hydroquinone (HQ), catechol (CT), pheno...
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The pathways of metabolism of benzene appear to be qualitatively similar in all species studied thus far. However, there are quantitative differences in the fraction of benzene metabolized by the different pathways. These species differences become important for risk assessments based on animal data. Mice have a greater overall capacity to metabolize benzene than rats or primates, based on mass...
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A physiological pharmacokinetic model for benzene, incorporating metabolic transformations, is used to explore why benzene, but not phenol--its primary metabolite--is carcinogenic at many sites in rats. The model has been parametrized using in vitro or in vivo experimental data. Ranges, rather than fixed values, were assigned to the parameters. The model-predicted levels of phenol and hydroquin...
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Albumin adducts of benzene oxide (BO-Alb) and 1,4-benzoquinone (1,4-BQ-Alb) were investigated among 134 workers exposed to benzene and 51 unexposed controls in Tianjin, China. Concentrations of both adducts increased with benzene exposure [range = 0.07-46.6 parts/million (ppm); median = 3.55 ppm] and with urinary cotinine. Adduct levels were less than proportional to benzene exposure, suggestin...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH
سال: 1967
ISSN: 0019-8366,1880-8026
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.5.41