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Metabolic studies of 14C-labeled propham and chlorpropham in the female rat
Authors:SC Fang  Elizabeth Fallin  ML Montgomery  VH Freed
Institution:Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331 USA
Abstract:The tissue distribution and excretion of 14C-labeled propham and chlorpropham were investigated in the adult female rat after a single oral dosage. The average 3-day urinary excretions of radioactivity were 55.9%, 82.6%, 79.5%, and 85.4% of an oral dose of chain 14C] chlorpropham, ring 14C] chlorpropham, chain 14C] propham, and ring 14C] propham, respectively. With chain 14C] chlorpropham 35.4 ± 7.5% of the administered radioactivity appeared in the respired air, whereas only 5.0 ± 0.8% was found in CO2 from chain 14C] propham. There was no significant difference in the rate of excretion or the route of elimination among rats receiving different oral dosages, ranging from less than 4 mg/kg to 200 mg/kg. The radioactivity was distributed in all tissues with highest concentration found in the kidney. The average biological half-life of 14C from chlorpropham and propham in most organs was short, ranging between 3 and 8 hr; however, in brain, fat, and muscle, the half-life was about twice the value for other organs.Both compounds were metabolized by hydrolytic and oxidative mechanisms and the resulting metabolites were excreted either as free forms or as conjugates.Subcellular distribution of 14C in the rat liver and kidney after an oral administration of chlorpropham and propham was investigated. The percentage distribution of 14C in the particulate and soluble fractions was dependent on the elapsed time after dosing.
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