Model studies for evaluating the neurobehavioral effects of complex hydrocarbon solvents. III. PBPK modeling of white spirit constituents as a tool for integrating animal and human test data

  • Hissink, A.M.
  • Krüse, J.
  • Kulig, B.M.
  • Verwei, M.
  • Muijser, H.
  • Salmon, F.
  • Leenheers, L.H.
  • Owen, D.E.
  • Lammers, J.H.C.M.
  • Freidig, A.P.
  • McKee, R.H.
Publication date
January 2007

Abstract

As part of a project designed to develop a framework for extrapolating acute central nervous system (CNS) effects of hydrocarbon solvents in animals to humans, experimental studies were conducted in rats and human volunteers in which acute CNS effects were measured and toxicokinetic data were collected. A complex hydrocarbon solvent, white spirit (WS) was used as a model solvent and two marker compounds for WS, 1,2,4-trimethyl benzene (TMB) and n-decane (NDEC), were analyzed to characterize internal exposure after WS inhalation. Toxicokinetic data on blood and brain concentrations of the two marker compounds in the rat, together with in vitro partition coefficients were used to develop physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for...

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