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QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.

Concepts of QSAR analysis and biological similarity models are combined for use in extrapolation of LD50 values after IP application of a series of aliphatic alcohols (C1-C5) to mouse, hamster, rat, and guinea pig and rabbit. It has been found that although close correlation exists between LD50 valu...

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Autores principales: Tichý, M, Trcka, V, Roth, Z, Krivucová, M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1985
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4065071
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author Tichý, M
Trcka, V
Roth, Z
Krivucová, M
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Roth, Z
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description Concepts of QSAR analysis and biological similarity models are combined for use in extrapolation of LD50 values after IP application of a series of aliphatic alcohols (C1-C5) to mouse, hamster, rat, and guinea pig and rabbit. It has been found that although close correlation exists between LD50 values after IP and IV applications for mouse and rat, the QSARs obtained with LD50 after IV application are not suitable for a prediction of LD50 values after IP application for rabbit. Different transformation or distribution processes in mouse, rat, and rabbit after the two types of applications might be the reason. The LD50 values (expressed in mmole/m2 of body surface) seem to be independent of mammalian species used (at least within the mouse, rat, hamster, and probably guinea pig series). This fact makes it possible to predict reasonable values of LD50 after IP application for rabbit. Expression of toxicity in mmole/m2 of body surface may be useful in toxicological studies. The model of quantitative structure-activity-species relationships (QSASR) for the system of alcohols and animals chosen is proposed: log BAij = kj + lj log Xi log BAij = aj + bi log Zj where i denotes an alcohol, j an animal, BA being LD50 (mmole/m2) after IP application, X molecular connectivity 1 chi and Z body surface: body weight ratio. The model is based on the assumption that bi is independent of chemical structure (being zero or close to zero), ai is a function of molecular connectivity 1 chi, kj and lj being independent of animal species. These assumptions resulted from the statistical analysis of QSARs and allometric equations obtained under various conditions.
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spelling pubmed-15687712006-09-18 QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols. Tichý, M Trcka, V Roth, Z Krivucová, M Environ Health Perspect Research Article Concepts of QSAR analysis and biological similarity models are combined for use in extrapolation of LD50 values after IP application of a series of aliphatic alcohols (C1-C5) to mouse, hamster, rat, and guinea pig and rabbit. It has been found that although close correlation exists between LD50 values after IP and IV applications for mouse and rat, the QSARs obtained with LD50 after IV application are not suitable for a prediction of LD50 values after IP application for rabbit. Different transformation or distribution processes in mouse, rat, and rabbit after the two types of applications might be the reason. The LD50 values (expressed in mmole/m2 of body surface) seem to be independent of mammalian species used (at least within the mouse, rat, hamster, and probably guinea pig series). This fact makes it possible to predict reasonable values of LD50 after IP application for rabbit. Expression of toxicity in mmole/m2 of body surface may be useful in toxicological studies. The model of quantitative structure-activity-species relationships (QSASR) for the system of alcohols and animals chosen is proposed: log BAij = kj + lj log Xi log BAij = aj + bi log Zj where i denotes an alcohol, j an animal, BA being LD50 (mmole/m2) after IP application, X molecular connectivity 1 chi and Z body surface: body weight ratio. The model is based on the assumption that bi is independent of chemical structure (being zero or close to zero), ai is a function of molecular connectivity 1 chi, kj and lj being independent of animal species. These assumptions resulted from the statistical analysis of QSARs and allometric equations obtained under various conditions. 1985-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1568771/ /pubmed/4065071 Text en
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Tichý, M
Trcka, V
Roth, Z
Krivucová, M
QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.
title QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.
title_full QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.
title_fullStr QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.
title_full_unstemmed QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.
title_short QSAR analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.
title_sort qsar analysis and data extrapolation among mammals in a series of aliphatic alcohols.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4065071
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