PCB代谢物的毒性

H. Moriwaki, T. Nakano
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多氯联苯(PCBs)是一类重要的环境污染物,其毒性一直备受关注。近年来,多氯联苯代谢物,如羟基化多氯联苯、甲基磺酰多氯联苯和多氯联苯的儿茶酚代谢物显示出多种毒性,这些代谢物在多氯联苯的毒性中起着重要作用。本文综述了多氯联苯代谢物的毒性。
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Toxicity of PCB metabolites
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) remain an important group of environmental contaminants whose toxicity is of major concern. Recently, it has become clear that PCB metabolites, such as hydroxylated PCBs, methylsulfonyl PCBs and catechol metabolites of PCBs, show various toxicities and that such metabolites play an important role in the toxicity of PCBs. In the present report, the toxicities of PCB metabolites are summarized.
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