1-propanol

1-propanol is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Hemolysis D006461 131 associated lipids
Kidney Failure, Chronic D007676 51 associated lipids
Diabetes Mellitus D003920 90 associated lipids
Dermatitis, Contact D003877 59 associated lipids
Dermatitis, Occupational D009783 12 associated lipids
Diabetic Ketoacidosis D016883 16 associated lipids
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic D008180 43 associated lipids
Pleurisy D010998 20 associated lipids
Kidney Neoplasms D007680 29 associated lipids
Body Weight D001835 333 associated lipids
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Rikans LE et al. Oxidation of pyridine nucleotides is an early event in the lethality of allyl alcohol. 1996 Toxicology pmid:8571405
LoPachin RM et al. Neurotoxic mechanisms of electrophilic type-2 alkenes: soft soft interactions described by quantum mechanical parameters. 2007 Toxicol. Sci. pmid:17519395
Trela BA et al. Comparison of in vivo and in vitro methods for assessing effects of allyl alcohol on the liver. 1985 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:2418542
Majak W et al. Absorption of 3-nitropropanol (miserotoxin aglycone) from the compound stomach of cattle. 1984 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:6435289
Pass MA et al. Absorption of 3-nitropropanol and 3-nitropropionic acid from the digestive system of sheep. 1984 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:6485010
Rikans LE et al. Loss of mitochondrial membrane potential is not essential to hepatocyte killing by allyl alcohol. 1995 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:8553370
Uaki H et al. Dose-dependent suppression of toluene metabolism by isopropyl alcohol and methyl ethyl ketone after experimental exposure of rats. 1995 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:8553379
Muir AD and Majak W Quantitative determination of 3-nitropropionic acid and 3-nitropropanol in plasma by HPLC. 1984 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:6695403
Muir AD et al. Conversion of 3-nitropropanol (miserotoxin aglycone) to 3-nitropropionic acid in cattle and sheep. 1984 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:6695404
Benn MH et al. In-vitro biotransformation of 3-nitropropanol (miserotoxin aglycone) by horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase. 1989 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:2741179
Majak W et al. Toxicity of miserotoxin and its aglycone (3-nitropropanol) to rats. 1983 Oct-Nov Toxicol. Lett. pmid:6658823
Jacobs JM et al. Rat hepatic mitochondria are more sensitive to allyl alcohol than are those of mice. 1987 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:3660428
Rubin RJ Role of metabolic activation in the renal toxicity of carbon disulfide (CS2). 1990 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:2219170
Brown PC et al. Effect of allyl alcohol on xanthine dehydrogenase activity in the perfused rat liver. 1991 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:1897001
Gould DH et al. Brain enzyme and clinical alterations induced in rats and mice by nitroaliphatic toxicants. 1985 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:4060188
Carlson GP In vitro esterification of fatty acids by various alcohols in rats and rabbits. 1994 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:8310457
James RW and Heywood R Quantitative assessment of spermatogenesis in rats given 1-amino-3 chloro-2 propanol hydrochloride (CL 88, 236). 1980 Toxicol. Lett. pmid:7414625
Kimura ET et al. Acute toxicity and limits of solvent residue for sixteen organic solvents. 1971 Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. pmid:5132037
Plowchalk DR and Mattison DR Phosphoramide mustard is responsible for the ovarian toxicity of cyclophosphamide. 1991 Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. pmid:2000634
Gargas ML et al. Metabolism of inhaled dihalomethanes in vivo: differentiation of kinetic constants for two independent pathways. 1986 Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. pmid:3945949