1979
DOI: 10.1136/oem.36.3.231
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Partition coefficients of some aromatic hydrocarbons and ketones in water, blood and oil.

Abstract: Water/air, blood/air, oil/air, oil/water, and oil/blood partition (or solubility) coefficients of 17 aromatic hydrocarbons and ketones were measured by a newly developed vial-equilibration method, which needs no direct measurement of the concentration either in the liquid or in the air phase, but only the gas chromatographic peak heights of the air in the sample (in which a test material is contained) and reference vessels (containing no test material). It was found that the blood/ air partition coefficients f… Show more

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“…We determined the PC for benzene by measuring the head space concentration of benzene in the test vial and comparing it to the concentration in prepared reference vials, a modified version of the vial-equilibration technique reported by Sato and Nakajima (15) and Gargas et al (3). We used head space glass vials with an internal volume of about 12 mL, sealed (air tight) with aluminum crimp caps and Teflon-faced black butyl rubber septa (Hewlett Packard, Wilmington, DE).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We determined the PC for benzene by measuring the head space concentration of benzene in the test vial and comparing it to the concentration in prepared reference vials, a modified version of the vial-equilibration technique reported by Sato and Nakajima (15) and Gargas et al (3). We used head space glass vials with an internal volume of about 12 mL, sealed (air tight) with aluminum crimp caps and Teflon-faced black butyl rubber septa (Hewlett Packard, Wilmington, DE).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liquid/air partition coefficients were determined in vitro by the closed vial equilibration method (79). Liquids used were physiological saline, pooled fresh human blood and olive oil.…”
Section: Determination Of Liquid/air Partition Coefficients In Vitro mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For volatile substances it is more convenient to determine tissue:air partition coefficients (Sato and Nakajima, 1979a), and blood:tissue partition coefficients are defined as the ratio of the blood:air partition coefficient (P blood:air ) and the tissue:air partition coefficient (P tissue:air ). Since the relative proportions and the basic composition of tissue constituents vary among tissues, the prediction of tissue partitioning on a rational basis requires detailed knowledge of tissue composition (Poulin and Krishnan, 1995a,b).…”
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