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      Alkylation of DNA and hemoglobin in the mouse following exposure to ethene and ethene oxide

      Chemico-Biological Interactions
      Elsevier BV

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          Exposure of mice to 14C-labelled ethene or ethene oxide gave rise to hydroxyethylations of nucleophilic sites in hemoglobin and DNA. The relative amounts of alkylation products of different amino acids in hemoglobin were the same for the two compounds. Furthermore, the ratio between the degree of alkylation of DNA in various organs and of hemoglobin was approximately the same, supporting a previous conclusion that ethene oxide is the reactive intermediate formed in vivo from ethene. A comparison of the degrees of alkylation obtained per unit exposure dose (ppm X h) of ethene oxide and of ethene, respectively, showed that at low levels of ethene about 8% of the inhaled amount is metabolized to ethene oxide. It was estimated that the maximal rate of metabolism (Vmax) of ethene corresponds to exposure to an air level of 4 ppm of ethene oxide.

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          Journal
          Chemico-Biological Interactions
          Chemico-Biological Interactions
          Elsevier BV
          00092797
          July 1983
          July 1983
          : 45
          : 2
          : 139-151
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          10.1016/0009-2797(83)90064-9
          6883570
          964323d0-b4ca-4ae0-bf2e-9f3e8d48112d
          © 1983

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