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(ATSDR 1992). Since these compounds are structurally similar to benzene, it is
thus assumed that 100 percent is absorbed when administered orally. Once
absorbed, these compounds tend to accumulate in adipose tissue. The
dichlorobenzenes are primarily eliminated in the urine following conjugation in
the liver.
References
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. (1992). "Toxicological
profile for styrene," Draft, U.S. Public Health Service, Washington, DC.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (1992). "Health effects assessment
summary tables," OERR 9200.6-303 (92-1), Office of Research and
Development, Washington, DC.
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