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greek small letter alpha-Hydroperoxy diethyl peroxide, an unusual natural compound isolated from an ascidian (Phallusia mammillata): acute toxicity in DDY mice
Authors:Akira Nakamura  Hirotake Masuda  Naoto Hamade and Akio Koizumi
Institution:

a Department of Chemistry, College of Education, Akita University, Akita, Japan

b Department of Pathology, Akita University School of Medicine, Akita, Japan

c Department of Hygiene, Akita University School of Medicine, Akita, Japan

Abstract:greek small letter alpha-Hydroperoxy diethyl peroxide, a novel compound found in the tunic of ascidians, has two peroxide moieties per molecule. Since ascidians are a widely served food item in Japan, human exposure to this compound potentially exists in the seafood preparation industries. No toxicological data have so far been published on this compound, and so we determined the intraperitoneal 6-day LD50 in mice and conducted histopathological examinations. The 6-day LD50, was found to be 199 mg/kg with 95% confidence limits of 126–314 mg/kg. Histopathological examination revealed necrosis induced in a variety of cells that had been directly exposed to the compound. These cells included hepatocytes, parenchymal pancreatic cells and fat cells. It is concluded that direct contact with this compound is likely to elicit cellular necrosis of various organs. The specific toxicological effects are probably dependent on the route of exposure.
Keywords:sciencedirect  com/scidirimg/entities/204e  -Hydroxy diethyl peroxide" target="_blank">gif" alt="greek small letter alpha" title="greek small letter alpha" border="0">-Hydroxy diethyl peroxide  Ascidian  Toxicity  LD50
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