Abstract

The fate of a triaryl phosphate (ring-UL- 14C-2-isopropylphenyl diphenyl phosphate) was examined in fathead minnows. Diphenyl phosphate was identified as a major metabolite in whole body fish samples. A significant portion of the radioactive residues appeared to be associated with biogenic compounds, indicating “in vivo” reactions of biochemicals with 14C-metabolites or 14C-ring cleavage of 2-isopropylphenyl diphenyl phosphate and subsquent incorporation into biochemical pathways.

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