K. Zahlsen et al., INHALATION KINETICS OF C8 TO C10 1-ALKENES AND ISO-ALKANES IN THE RATAFTER REPEATED EXPOSURES, Pharmacology & toxicology, 73(3), 1993, pp. 163-168
The toxicokinetic properties of C8 and C10 1-alkenes and iso-alkanes h
ave been investigated in rats during inhalation of 100 p.p.m. of the s
ingle hydrocarbons for 3 days, 12 hr/day. The concentration of hydroca
rbon was measured in blood, brain, liver, kidneys and perirenal fat at
days 1, 2 and 3. immediately after exposure and 12 hr after exposure
on day 3. The 1-alkenes showed an efficient absorption to blood combin
ed with extensive accumulation in organs, compared to the iso-alkanes.
The concentration of 1-alkenes and iso-alkanes in blood, brain, liver
and fat increased with increasing number of carbon atoms. The C9 and
C10 1-alkenes and iso-alkanes showed increasing concentration in fat d
uring the exposure period and high concentrations 12 hr after cessatio
n of exposure. The extensive accumulation in both blood and organs of
1-alkenes compared to any of the other groups of hydrocarbons may have
a toxicologic relevance. Products which contain 1-alkenes should be h
andled carefully to minimize the risk of inhalation exposure.