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Liver-microsome-mediated formation of alkylating agents from vinyl bromide and vinyl chloride.
Authors:A Barbin  H Brésil  A Croisy  P Jacquignon  C Malaveille  R Montesano  H Bartsch
Affiliation:1. Unit of Chemical Carcinogenesis International Agency for Research on Cancer 150 cours Albert Thomas, 69008 Lyon, France;2. Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles CNRS, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract:When a mixture of vinyl chloride/oxygen or vinyl bromide/air was passed through a mouse-liver microsomal system, volatile alkylating metabolites were trapped by reaction with excess 4-(4-nitrobenzyl)pyridine. The absorption spectra of the adducts, either from vinyl bromide or vinyl chloride, were identical with that obtained by reaction of chloroethylene oxide with 4-(4-nitrobenzyl) pyridine. Chloroethylene oxide decomposes in aqueous solution with a half-life of 1.6 minutes. After reaction of chloroethylene oxide and 2-chloroacetaldehyde with adenosine and Sephadex chromatography the binding products were compared with those formed in the presence of vinyl chloride, mouse-liver microsomes and adenosine. A common product of these reactions was tentatively characterized as 3-β-ribofuranosyl-imidazo-[2,1-i]purine.
Keywords:VCM = vinyl chloride monomer  4-NBP = 4-(4-nitrobenzyl)pyridine
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