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Metabolism and tissue distribution of (1,4,5,8-14C)--1,2-dichloronaphthalene in rats
The metabolism, absorption, distribution, and excretion of 1,2-dichloronaphthalene (DCN), a major component of halowax 1031 and 1000, are determined in rats. Dcn rapidly absorbs in the gastrointestinal tract and metabolizes to dihydrodiol. Unchanged, 42% of the dcn is excreted via feces, while 35% a...
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description | The metabolism, absorption, distribution, and excretion of 1,2-dichloronaphthalene (DCN), a major component of halowax 1031 and 1000, are determined in rats. Dcn rapidly absorbs in the gastrointestinal tract and metabolizes to dihydrodiol. Unchanged, 42% of the dcn is excreted via feces, while 35% appears in urine as the glucuronide of a dihydrodiol. |
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