Ja. Crum et al., THE EFFICACY OF MINERAL-OIL COMBINED WITH FEED RESTRICTION IN ENHANCING THE ELIMINATION OF HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE FROM MINK (MUSTELA-VISON), Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology, 26(3), 1994, pp. 374-380
Adult female mink previously fed diets containing 0 (control) and 6.25
mg heptachlor/kg diet for 181 days were fed either the same control d
iet ad libitum (AL) or the control diet containing 10% mineral oil and
restricted by 45% of ad libitum intake (MO/R) for 21 days to determin
e the efficacy of the latter treatment in enhancing the elimination of
heptachlor epoxide (HE) from mink. Kit mink (2-3 months of age) whelp
ed by dams of the control and 6.25 mg/kg groups were also fed the MO/R
or AL diets for 21 days. Daily consumption (g/kg bw/day) of the AL di
et by kit mink was significantly greater than consumption of the same
diet by the adult females. Body weights of the control adults and the
control and 6.25 mg/kg kits were significantly reduced by feeding the
MO/R diet. Two adults from the control group and one adult from the 6.
25 mg/kg group fed the MO/R diet died during the 21-day period. No mor
talities occurred in kit mink fed either diet. Administration of the M
O/R diet caused a significant reduction in body fat of the control adu
lts and kits, but not in the 6.25 mg/kg adults and kits. Decreases in
body fat of the MO/R groups were not associated with greater eliminati
on of HE when compared to the AL groups. Comparison of HE body burdens
in adult female and kit mink from the former 6.25 mg/kg heptachlor gr
oup at day 21 indicated that consumption of the MO/R diet did not incr
ease the elimination of HE when compared to day 21 HE body burdens in
adults and kits fed the AL diet. Heptachlor epoxide body burdens were
reduced by 78 (MO/R) and 80% (AL) in the 6.25 mg/kg adults, while HE e
limination from the 6.25 mg/kg kits was 96 and 93%, respectively. The
half-lives of HE in the adults were 9.1 (AL) and 10.9 (MO/R) days, and
4.9 (AL) and 4.6 (MO/R) days in the kits. These results indicate that
HE is readily mobilized and eliminated from mink.