351. Effects of toluene on cytochrome p-450 mixed function oxygenase and glutathione-S-transferase activities in rat brain and liver
- Author
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P. Chand and J. Clausen
- Subjects
Oxygenase ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cytochrome ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Varnish ,Toxicology ,Mixed Function Oxygenases ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Glutathione Transferase ,Toluene toxicity ,biology ,Brain ,Rats, Inbred Strains ,General Medicine ,Rat brain ,Pollution ,Toluene ,Rats ,Solvent ,Glutathione S-transferase ,Endocrinology ,Liver ,chemistry ,visual_art ,biology.protein ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Female ,Oxidoreductases - Abstract
Toluene is used as a solvent in industries for paint, lacquer, enamel, adhesives and varnish and as an intermediate for the synthesis of various other chemicals. Toluene vapours have been reported to produce a variety of changes in human individuals ranging from irritability and diminished psychomotor performance at low level of exposure, to disorientation and unconsciousness at high level exposure by LURIE (1949), LONGLEY et al. (1967) and LINDSTROM (1973). The chronic occupational exposure of toluene may in the final event cause organic dementia. Toluene toxicity has been reviewed in NIOSH publication (1973) and recently by HAYDON et al. (1977).
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- 1982