The antifertility activity and toxicity of alpha-chlorohydrin derivatives in male rats
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- DOI: 10.1016/0010-7824(79)90066-0
The antifertility activity and toxicity of alpha-chlorohydrin derivatives in male rats
Abstract
The antifertility activity and toxicity of alpha-chlorohydrin, six derivatives and glycidol were investigated in male rats. At a dose of 5 mg/kg injected intraperitoneally each day for 14 days, only alpha-chlorohydrin produced complete infertility. When rats were injected with the derivatives at a dose equivalent to 5 mg/kg of alpha-chlorohydrin on a molar basis, the phosphorylated and amino acid derivatives produced complete infertility within 7 days; however, there were some signs of toxicity. Compound II also produced complete infertility and appeared less toxic. AY - 22,352, compounds III and IV and glycidol had no antifertility activity, although spermatozoan motility was reduced by injection of glycidol.
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