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Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology.
The metabolism of benzene is reviewed, and the objectives of a quantitative balance study begun in 1945 are outlined; problems of toxicology and metabolism research of some 50 years ago are considered. The quantitative metabolism of 14C-benzene in the rabbit is annotated and compared with that of un...
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description | The metabolism of benzene is reviewed, and the objectives of a quantitative balance study begun in 1945 are outlined; problems of toxicology and metabolism research of some 50 years ago are considered. The quantitative metabolism of 14C-benzene in the rabbit is annotated and compared with that of unlabeled benzene quantified by nonisotopic methods. The anomalies of phenylmercapturic acid and trans-trans-muconic acid as metabolites of benzene are examined in detail by isotopic and nonisotopic methods; these compounds are true but minor metabolites of benzene. Oxygen radicals are involved in both the metabolism of benzene and its toxicity; the roles of CYP2E1, the redox cycling of quinone metabolites, glutathione oxidation, and oxidative stress in the unique radiomimetic, hematopoietic toxicity of benzene are discussed. Differences between the toxicity of benzene and the halobenzenes are related to fundamental differences in their electronic structures and to the consequent pathways of metabolic activation and detoxication. |
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spelling | pubmed-14697312006-06-01 Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. Parke, D V Environ Health Perspect Research Article The metabolism of benzene is reviewed, and the objectives of a quantitative balance study begun in 1945 are outlined; problems of toxicology and metabolism research of some 50 years ago are considered. The quantitative metabolism of 14C-benzene in the rabbit is annotated and compared with that of unlabeled benzene quantified by nonisotopic methods. The anomalies of phenylmercapturic acid and trans-trans-muconic acid as metabolites of benzene are examined in detail by isotopic and nonisotopic methods; these compounds are true but minor metabolites of benzene. Oxygen radicals are involved in both the metabolism of benzene and its toxicity; the roles of CYP2E1, the redox cycling of quinone metabolites, glutathione oxidation, and oxidative stress in the unique radiomimetic, hematopoietic toxicity of benzene are discussed. Differences between the toxicity of benzene and the halobenzenes are related to fundamental differences in their electronic structures and to the consequent pathways of metabolic activation and detoxication. 1996-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1469731/ /pubmed/9118881 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Parke, D V Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. |
title | Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. |
title_full | Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. |
title_fullStr | Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. |
title_full_unstemmed | Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. |
title_short | Personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. |
title_sort | personal reflections on 50 years of study of benzene toxicology. |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9118881 |
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