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Daiichi College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (K.H., Y.M.) and
School
of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Y.K., R.K.), University of Shizuoka
2,4
,5-Trichlorobiphenyl (TriCB),
2,3
,4
,5-tetrachlorobiphenyl (TetraCB),
2,2
,4
,5,5
-pentachlorobiphenyl (PentaCB), and 2,2
,3
,4
,5,5
-hexachlorobiphenyl (HexaCB) were studied with regard to
the fecal excretion and tissue distribution of their metabolites after
intraperitoneal injection to rats. Major fecal metabolites were 3- and
4-hydroxy and 3- and 4-methylthio derivatives, the substitution ratios
depending largely on the degree of chlorination. As the degree of
chlorination increased, hydroxy products were more efficiently
excreted, whereas the formation of methylthio metabolites greatly
decreased. As a result, the excretion ratios of methylthio and hydroxy
products varied with 2.8 for TriCB, 1.3 for TetraCB, 0.04 for PentaCB,
and 0.02 for HexaCB. The 3-/4-hydroxy substitution ratios were 0.6 for
TriCB, 1.4 for TetraCB, 21 for PentaCB, and 35 for HexaCB, whereas the
3-/4-methythio substitution ratios were 1.2 for TriCB, 0.8 for TetraCB,
0.18 for PentaCB, and 0.12 for HexaCB. The formation rate of 3- and
4-methylthio metabolites from each congener was correlated to the
accumulation and distribution of 3- and 4-methylsulfonyl derivatives in
tissues. The tissue/blood concentration ratios of methylsulfonyl
metabolites showed that the 3-methylsulfonyl derivatives from higher
chlorinated biphenyls had a relatively high affinity for liver and
adipose tissue, whereas the 4-methylsulfonyl derivatives were
selectively retained in the lung in all cases.
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