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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 27, 1997 - Issue 12
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Research Article

Gender difference in the elimination of 2-methoxyethanol, methoxyacetic acid and ethoxyacetic acid in rat

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Pages 1237-1244 | Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. The eliminationof 2-methoxyethanol(2-ME) and its toxic metabolitemethoxyacetic acid (MAA) was studied in the male and female rat. We also studied the elimination of ethoxyacetic acid (EAA), the toxic metabolite formed by 2-ethoxyethanol (2-EE). 2. The rate of 2-ME elimination after i.p. injection of 2-ME (150 mg/kg) was significantly higher in the female compared with male. The elimination half-life was estimated to 49 ± 10 min in the male and 28 ± 5 min in the female. There was, however, no gender difference in the eliminationof MAA after i.p. injection of 2-ME (100 mg/kg), and the eliminationof MAA was markedly slower compared with 2-ME. The eliminationhalflife for MAA was estimated to 12·6 ± 1·3 h in the male and 14·1 ± 1·4 h in the female. 3. The elimination half-life of EAA after i.p. injections of 100 mg/kg 2-EE was estimated to 7·6 ± 1·1 h and 7·6 ± 0·75 h in the male and female rat respectively. There was no gender difference in the elimination of EAA, but the rate of elimination of EAA was significantly higher compared with MAA. 4. Accumulationof the toxic metabolites MAA and EAA following frequent exposures to 2-ME and 2-EE respectively can then occur, and it remains to be determined whether there is a sex-difference in the susceptibility to toxic effects following exposure to 2-ME and 2-EE.

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