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      Short-term toxicity study of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in rats

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      Food and Cosmetics Toxicology
      Elsevier BV

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            Toxicity and health threats of phthalate esters: review of the literature.

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              Plasticizers from plastic devices extraction, metabolism, and accumulation by biological systems.

              Phthalate ester plasticizers were found to be extracted by blood from plastic tubing and from plastic bags used for blood storage. One such plasticizer was metabolized by the isolated perfused rat liver while another was found to be accumulated in the liver unchanged. In addition, this latter plasticizer was identified in samples of human tissue taken from patients who had received transfusions of blood stored in plastic bags. The biological implications of these observations are considered.
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                Journal
                Food and Cosmetics Toxicology
                Food and Cosmetics Toxicology
                Elsevier BV
                00156264
                January 1977
                January 1977
                : 15
                : 5
                : 389-399
                Article
                10.1016/S0015-6264(77)80003-5
                7186b007-615d-4f1b-98e5-b8abb3d87dfc
                © 1977

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