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On the fate of methyl methacrylate in blood

✍ Scribed by Rijke, A. M. ;Johnson, R. A. ;Oser, E. R.


Book ID
102291918
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
422 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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Abstract

The fate of methyl methacrylate in fresh human blood was investigated in vitro by using gas chromatography. It was found that methyl methacrylate is present in cells in concentrations twice as large as in plasma, but it disappears exponentially with time at a rate that is at least 10 times faster than that in cells. The rate constant in cells is very small or even zero. The half‐life of methyl methacrylate in whole blood is 3 hr at 20Β°C. Gas chromatography is a convenient method for the rapid determination of methyl methacrylate levels in blood.


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