Khan_1992_J.Environ.Sci.Health.[B]_27_355

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Title : Bioavailability to rats of bound [14C] pirimiphos-methyl in stored wheat - Khan_1992_J.Environ.Sci.Health.[B]_27_355
Author(s) : Khan SU , Kacew S , Matthews W
Ref : J Environ Sci Health [B] , 27 :355 , 1992
Abstract :

Stored wheat treated with radiolabelled pirimiphos-methyl (0-2-diethyl-amino-6-methyl-pyrimidin-4-yl 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate) formed bound (nonextractable) 14C residues. Supercritical fluid extraction, gas chromatography and mass spectrometric techniques were used to identify and quantitate the 14C bound residues in wheat grains. The amount of bound 14C residues present after 28 weeks of storage was about 9.9% of the applied radioactivity. Pirimiphos-methyl accounted for 80% of the bound residue. Grain-bound residues were fed to rats for 5 days. After a total period of 8 days a substantially large percentage of the administered bound 14C residues (72.9%) was eliminated in urine while feces contained only 17.9%. Bound pirimiphos-methyl in wheat grain was metabolized in rats by processes involving hydrolysis, N-dealkylation and 0-demethylation. The results indicate that wheat-bound residues of pirimiphos-methyl are highly bioavailable to the rat and may possess a toxicological potential as manifested by a significant reduction in body weight gain.

PubMedSearch : Khan_1992_J.Environ.Sci.Health.[B]_27_355
PubMedID: 1527359

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Khan SU, Kacew S, Matthews W (1992)
Bioavailability to rats of bound [14C] pirimiphos-methyl in stored wheat
J Environ Sci Health [B] 27 :355

Khan SU, Kacew S, Matthews W (1992)
J Environ Sci Health [B] 27 :355