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Abstract
In order to measure the level of toluene in the blood of fetuses of pregnant rats exposed to toluene, application of headspace-solid phase micro extraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) was studied. Pregnant rats from gestational day 15 (GD15) to GD19 were subjected to inhalational exposure to toluene for 90min per day. They were obtained by Cesarean section on the fifth day of exposure (on GD19), and the level of toluene in the blood of mother rats and in fetuses were quantified using 5μl blood. The levels of toluene in the blood of the fetuses in the groups exposed to toluene at 9ppm and 90ppm were 0.07±0.03μg/ml (n=17) and 2.0±0.51μg/ml (n=16) respectively, which were significantly higher than the blood level of the fetuses in the control group (0.02±0.02μg/ml, n=12). Meanwhile, the blood concentrations of mother rats were 0.06±0.06μg/ml (n=3, control group), 0.14±0.03μg/ml (n=3, 9ppm exposure group), and 3.5±1.5μg/ml (n=4,90ppm exposure group), respectively, which were higher than those of the fetuses per unit blood volume.
Journal
- Journal of health science [List of Volumes]
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Journal of health science 55(1), 50-55, 2009-02-01 [Table of Contents]
The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan