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. 1990;28(8):903-10.
doi: 10.1016/0041-0101(90)90020-8.

Distribution and elimination of brevetoxin PbTx-3 in rats

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Distribution and elimination of brevetoxin PbTx-3 in rats

M A Poli et al. Toxicon. 1990.

Abstract

After i.v. administration, [3H]PbTx-3 was rapidly cleared from the blood; less than 10% remained after 1 min. Within 30 min, radiolabel distributed to skeletal muscle (69.5%), liver (18.0%), and intestinal tract (8.0%). Over 24 hr, radiolabel decreased in muscle, remained constant in liver, and increased in the intestinal tract and feces. Elimination occurred via feces (75.1%) and urine (14.4%), with 9.0% remaining in the carcass after 6 days. This distribution and elimination profile suggested that the liver was the major organ of metabolism and that biliary excretion was an important route of elimination. Thin-layer chromatography confirmed the presence of brevetoxin metabolites in fecal extracts. Skeletal muscle does not appear to be a site of metabolism, but a storage compartment, from which toxin is slowly released prior to clearance by the liver. These studies are the first demonstration of in vivo brevetoxin metabolism in mammals.

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