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Toxicol Appl Pharmacol


Title:Empirical relations predicting human and rat tissue:air partition coefficients of volatile organic compounds
Author(s):Meulenberg CJ; Vijverberg HP;
Address:"Research Institute of Toxicology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands"
Journal Title:Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
Year:2000
Volume:165
Issue:3
Page Number:206 - 216
DOI: 10.1006/taap.2000.8929
ISSN/ISBN:0041-008X (Print) 0041-008X (Linking)
Abstract:"Based on the hypothesis that tissue partitioning of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is due to lipophilic and hydrophilic interactions with tissue components, empirical relations are established between olive oil (P(oil:air)), saline (P(saline:air)), and tissue partition coefficients (P(tissue:air)) for human and rat tissues. Reported values of partition coefficients of a wide range of VOCs with distinct chemical structures (n = 137) have been compiled from the literature. Bilinear regression analysis shows that partition coefficients of VOCs in human blood, brain, fat, liver, kidney, and muscle tissues are well described by a linear combination of P(oil:air) and P(saline:air) with tissue-specific regression coefficients. The regression coefficient associated with the hydrophilic component of VOC partitioning in rat tissues is systematically higher than that of human tissues. For the human model, tissue concentrations calculated from predicted partition coefficients are generally within a factor 4 of tissue concentrations calculated from experimentally observed partition coefficients. These results demonstrate that, without prior knowledge of tissue composition, it is possible to obtain estimates of human tissue partition coefficients of VOCs with an accuracy that is in the same range as that commonly used in risk assessment"
Keywords:"Air/analysis Animals Databases, Factual Humans Models, Biological Olive Oil Organic Chemicals/*pharmacokinetics Plant Oils/chemistry Rats Regression Analysis Sodium Chloride/chemistry Solubility Structure-Activity Relationship Volatilization;"
Notes:"MedlineMeulenberg, C J Vijverberg, H P eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2000/06/30 Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2000 Jun 15; 165(3):206-16. doi: 10.1006/taap.2000.8929"

 
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