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Chemical Compound Review

BEHA     bis(2-ethylhexyl) hexanedioate

Synonyms: DEHA, Mollan S, Effomoll DA, Vestinol OA, Lankroflex DOA, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of Rucoflex plasticizer doa

 

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Anatomical context of Rucoflex plasticizer doa

  • With both DEHA preparations, during the first 24 hr after administration high levels of radioactivity were observed particularly in the body fat, liver and kidneys (after iv and ig administration) and in the intestinal contents (after ig administration) of both species [7].
 

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