Solvents Flashcards

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Solvent

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-any liquid that will solvate (dissolve) a solute
-low molecular weight organic compounds that are liquid
Properties:
-lipophilic
-lack of a charge
-natural or xenobiotics
-route of exposure=inhalation, ingestion, skin

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Ethanol effects on the brain

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  • readily moves into membranes, changing their fluidity
  • GABA receptors agonist
    • damping neuronal signalling (sedative)
  • antagonist for excitatory NMDA receptors
  • release of dopamine and serotonin
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Alcohol and liver disease

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  • fatty liver=more than 5% fat deposits in liver cells
  • cirrhosis=necrosis and fibrosis of liver cells
  • induces CYP2E1, enhancing metabolism of other toxicants
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Fetal Alcohol syndrome

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  • severity depends on genetic background, ethanol exposure, nutritional status of mother
  • causes learning disabilities, low birth weight, difficulty understanding consequences of actions, depression, OCD, physical disabilities, skeletal abnormalities
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Cause of FAS

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  • ROS
  • inhibition of NMDA receptors=neuronal necrosis
  • alteration of genes/proteins
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Effects of Ethanol

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  • Group 1 carcinogen
  • Acetaldehyde metabolite=weak mutagen and carcinogen
  • Solvent for carcinogens, enhancing their absorption
  • Congeners (additives) influence carcinogenicity
  • immune function suppressed
  • absorption of nutrients are reduced by alcohol
  • smoking and alcohol carcinogenesis is synergistic
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Effects of Methanol

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  • metabolized to carbon dioxide
  • last reaction is slowest, levels of formate increase in the blood
  • formate affect oxidative phosphorylation, production of ROS and leading to apoptosis
  • poisoning causes blurred vision or blindness
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Benzene

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  • produced naturally
  • exposure increases risk of acute myelogenous leukaemia (blood cancer)
  • reduces the numbers of red and white blood cells and platelets produced by bone marrow
  • metabolically activated by CYP2E1
  • benzoquinones the ultimate toxic metabolites forming adducts to proteins and DNA
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toluene

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  • solvent used in paints, lacquers, thinners, glues
  • absorbed through lungs
  • accumulates in brain and adipose tissues
  • causes tiredness, confusion, weakness, drunken-type actions, memory loss, nausea, loss of appetite, hearing and colour vision loss
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generalized solvent encephalopathy

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  • inhalation is inebriating (drunk feeling)
  • interact with GABA, NMDA and serotonin receptors
  • addiction and abuse
  • teratogen (affect developing fetus)
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carbon tetrachloride

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  • xenobiotic
  • solvent
  • classic liver toxin-forms free radicles that acutely damage liver cell components
  • ubiquitous in ambient air
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tetrachloroethylene

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  • liver toxicity:metabolized by a CYP to PERC oxide, triggering the multiplication of peroxisomes and generation of ROS
  • kidney toxicity: damage kidney cells, decrease renal activity
  • induce cancer in kidney cells
  • association with esophageal cancers
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Anti-freeze or ethylene glycol

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  • exposure route: ingestion
  • suicide attempts or substitute for ethanol
  • acute poisoning: period of inebriation, cardiopulmonary stage (fast heart beat, pulmonary edema, and cardiac failure), kidney toxicity
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Ground water contamination by solvents

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  • aquifers
  • benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and tolulene
  • use chlorine as a disinfectant
  • produces chloroform
  • levels of solvent are well below any potential toxic levels
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fracking

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  • obtain hydrocarbons from earth
  • water, sand, and a mixture of chemicals are pumped into the ground to access oils and natural gas
  • release methane
  • benzene, xylene, chloroacetic acid
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volatile organics

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  • become gases or vapours
  • indoor environments: indoor environments, video display units (toluene, styrene, cresol), photocopiers
  • new car smell, air fresheners, perfumes and colognes