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Glutathione depletion in rat hepatocytes: a mixture toxicity study with alpha, beta-unsaturated esters.

Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems (2001-08-09)
A Freidig, M Hofhuis, I Van Holstijn, J Hermens
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1. Glutathione (GSH) depletion is often reported as an early cytotoxic effect, caused by many reactive organic chemicals. In the present study, GSH depletion in primary rat hepatocytes was used as an in vitro effect-equivalent to measure the toxic potency of alpha,beta-unsaturated esters (acrylates and methacrylates). 2. When these compounds were administered as a mixture, GSH depletion was dose additive. The result of the mixture study shows that GSH depletion may be a useful effect-equivalent for the risk assessment of mixtures of alpha,beta-unsaturated esters. 3. To get more insight in the underlying mechanisms of GSH depletion, the metabolism of two esters was investigated in greater detail. One of them, allyl methacrylate, was metabolized to acrolein. This metabolic pathway can explain the high potency of allyl methacrylate to deplete GSH despite its low intrinsic chemical reactivity.

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Allylmethacrylat, contains 50-185 ppm MEHQ as inhibitor, 98%
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Fumarsäure-diethylester, 98%