Biomonitoring of aromatic amines II: Hemoglobin binding of some monocyclic aromatic amines
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Biomonitoring of aromatic amines II: Hemoglobin binding of some monocyclic aromatic amines
Abstract
Covalent binding of 13 monocyclic aromatic amines to hemoglobin was studied in female Wistar rats and hemoglobin binding indices were determined. The hemoglobin adducts were hydrolyzed under alkaline conditions. In all cases the parent amine could be identified by gas chromatography and with one exception represented the only cleavage product. The binding index varied considerably and was highest with p-chloroaniline (569) and lowest with 2,4,5-trimethylaniline (0.7). Five compounds were also studied in female B6C3F1 mice. Hemoglobin binding was lower than in rats, but to varying degrees. Hemoglobin binding correlated remarkably well with the maximum methemoglobin level achieved with the six examples studied. The results support the notion that the reaction of nitrosoarenes, as metabolites of arylamines, with hemoglobin represents a general pathway in vivo. The analysis of such hemoglobin adducts is recommended as a dosimeter in biological monitoring of humans in order to control exposure. It is too early, however, to assess the carcinogenic risk from hemoglobin binding data with these compounds.
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