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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Antifertility Activity and Toxicity of a-Chlorohydrin Aromatic Ketal Analogues in Male Rats

PDC Brown-Woodman, IG White and DD Ridleye

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 39(2) 187 - 192
Published: 1986

Abstract

The antifertility activity and toxicity of a-chlorohydrin and seven aromatic ketal derivatives were investigated in male rats. At a dose of 5 mg/kg injected intraperitioneally.each day for 14 days, a-chlorohydrin and the methoxy benzaldehyde derivative (compound 2) produced complete infertility. The benzaldehyde derivative (compound 1) was 89% effective and the other five compounds 71-25% effective. All compounds except the least effective antifertility agent, the methylbenzaldehyde derivative (compound 3), reduced the motility of sperm recovered from the epididymis. None of the compounds caused a decrease in body or testes weight but some increased adrenal weight.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9860187

© CSIRO 1986

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