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RECORD NUMBER: 759 OF 864Main Title | Studies on Fate of Parathion in Rabbits, Using Radioactive Isotope Techniques. | |||||||||||
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Author | Jensen, J. A. ; Durham, W. F. ; Pearce., G. W. ; | |||||||||||
CORP Author | Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga. | |||||||||||
Year Published | 1952 | |||||||||||
Stock Number | PB-279 740 | |||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Toxicology ; Pesticides ; Absorption(Biology) ; Metabolism ; Phosphorus organic compounds ; Rabbits ; Laboratory animals ; Experimental data ; Isotopic labeling ; Concentration(Composition) ; Skin(Anatomy) ; Parenteral infusions ; Sulfur isotopes ; Excretion ; Urine ; Reprints ; Toxic substances ; Parathion ; Phosphorothioic acid/O-O-(dimethyl-ester)-O-(nitrophenyl-ester) ; Bioaccumulation | |||||||||||
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Collation | 6p | |||||||||||
Abstract | A study of the fate of parathion in rabbits treated dermally and intravenously with radioactive S35-labeled parathion has been made. Evidence has been obtained showing that there is very little accumulation of parathion or a sulfur-bearing portion of the molecule in the blood, organs, or tissues. The compound or sulfur-containing degradation products are rapidly excreted in the urine. The excreted moiety appears to be the inorganic residue of parathion and is absorbed by anion exchange resins, from which it can be regenerated and precipitated by ammonium molybdate. |