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REANALYSIS AND CLARIFICATION OF THE STRUCTURES OF ALPHA-NAPHTHOFLAVONE DIHYDRODIOLS FORMED BY UNINDUCED AND INDUCED RAT LIVER MICROSOMES FROM CHARLES RIVER CD AND SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS
Citation:
Nesnow, S., B. Bryant, K. Rudo, AND R. Easterling. REANALYSIS AND CLARIFICATION OF THE STRUCTURES OF ALPHA-NAPHTHOFLAVONE DIHYDRODIOLS FORMED BY UNINDUCED AND INDUCED RAT LIVER MICROSOMES FROM CHARLES RIVER CD AND SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-83/218 (NTIS PB84206127), 1983.
Description:
The structures of alpha-naphthoflavone (ANF) dihydrodiols formed by uninduced and induced rat liver microsomes are identified by conversion of the metabolically formed ANF-dihydrodiols to the corresponding phenols. Comparison of these phenols with synthetic standards provides an unambiguous method for structural identification. The results of these studies are that hepatic microsomes from uninduced or phenobarbital, Aroclor-1254, 3-methylcholanthrene, or 5,6-benzoflavone induced Sprague-Dawley or Charles River CD rats each produce a major and a minor ANF-dihydrodiol identified as ANF-7,8-dihydrodiol and ANF-5,6-dihydrodiol, respectively.