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XENOBIOTICA
卷 41, 期 9, 页码 818-825出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/00498254.2011.574164
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Methoxychlor; metabolism; bioconcentration; biotransformation
1. To obtain basic information on the metabolic fate of xenobiotics in the brackish water, bivalve Corbicula japonica, bioconcentration and biotransformation experiments were performed using methoxychlor (MXC) as a model compound. Bivalves were exposed to [ring-U-C-14] MXC (10 mu g L-1) for 28 days under semi-static conditions followed by a 14-day depuration phase. 2. The C-14 concentration in the bivalves rapidly increased and reached a steady state after exposure for 7 days (BCFss = 2010); however, it rapidly decreased with a half-life of 2.2 days in the depuration phase. 3. Mono- and bis-demethylated MXC, and their corresponding sulphate conjugates, were identified as minor metabolites. No glycoside conjugates (including glucuronide and glucoside) were detected. 4. Despite this biotransformation system, bivalves were found to excrete retained MXC mostly unchanged although its relatively hydrophobic nature.
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