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Some of the target organs for nitrosamine carcinogenicity have a low activating capacity but many carcinogenic nitrosamines can be activated in the liver. Conjugates, such as phosphates, are chemically accessible reaction products of 1-OH-nitrosamines, and are either potential detoxication products or potential transport forms for activated nitrosamines. 14C-labeled 1-(N-ethyl-N-nitrosamino)ethyl phosphate was tested for its ability to enter primary rat hepatocytes but no uptake was detectable. No uptake was observable into fibroblasts and human leukocytes. N-Nitrosomethylbenzylamine is efficiently 1-C-hydroxylated by hepatocytes but the corresponding 1-C-phosphate was detectable neither in the cells nor in the surrounding medium. N-Nitrosamino-1-phosphates, unlike 1-glucuronides, therefore, do not seem to be important for nitrosamine toxicokinetics.

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E Frei, N Frank, M Wiessler. N-nitrosamino phosphates are unlikely transport forms for activated nitrosamines. Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology. 1990;116(6):569-74

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PMID: 2254376

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