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Original Articles

Elevated urinary phenol levels in beagle dogs treated with salol

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Pages 183-191 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Dogs administered 500 or 250 mg of salol /kg/day showed transient toxicity of a reversible nature. Doses of 125 mg salol /kg/day caused no discernible ill effects in spite of urinary phenol levels elevated as high as 6144 ppm. It appears as if exposure to a compound other than benzene can cause an elevation of urinary phenol.

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