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Title:  Uptake and elimination of brevetoxin in blood of striped mullet (Mugil cephalus) after aqueous exposure to Karenia brevis.
 
Authors:  Woofter RT, Brendtro K, Ramsdell JS
 
Drug:  Brevetoxin
 
Fish species:  Mullet, flathead grey (striped)
 
Date:  2005
 
t1/2-hr:  229
 
Sample:  blood
 
Water:  Saltwater
 
Dosage:  5.54 ng/ml 10 h
 
Route:  BATH
 
Comments:  Salinity 20 ppt. Approx residues during depuration (ng/ml): 0h=12.5, 16h=10, 26h=10, 38h=9, 72h=8, 116h=6.75. k2=2.9/h. t1/2 one compartment model 126.7h, two compartment model alpha=12.86, beta=229.1h.
 
Citation:  Environmental Health Perspectives 113:11-16
 
Link:  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15626641&query_hl=6  Opens a new window
 
Genus Species:  Mugil cephalus
 
Drug Class:  Organic-Phycotoxin
 
t1/2-detail:  126.7 h 1 comp., alpha=12.86, beta=229.1 in 2 comp.
 
Wt gm-detail:  10-20 cm
 
Water temp (°C)-detail:  not specified
 
Dosage-detail:  5.54 ng/ml 10 h
 
Method:  Radioimmune assay
 
Authors-red:  Woofter RT, Brendtro K, Ramsdell JS
 
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