Effects of R-(+)- and S-(-)-limonene on the respiratory tract in mice

Hum Exp Toxicol. 2000 Aug;19(8):457-66. doi: 10.1191/096032700682694233.

Abstract

The effects of airborne R-(+)- and S-(-)- limonene were studied in conscious BALB/c mice by continuous monitoring respiratory rate (f), tidal volume (VT) and mid-expiratory flow rate (VD) during an exposure period of 30 min. Both enantiomers decreasedf from a trigeminal reflex, i.e., due to sensory irritation. The exposure concentration decreasing f by 50% (RD50) in the first 10 min of the exposure period was estimated to be 1,076 ppm for R-(+)-limonene and 1,467 ppm for S-(-)-limonene. Results for sensory irritation of R-(+)-limonene in BALB/c mice and humans are in close agreement. The reported sensory irritation threshold is above 80 ppm in humans while the no-observed-effect level was estimated to be 100 ppm in mice. The enantiomers were devoid of pulmonary irritation or general anesthetic effects with R-(+)-limonene < or =1,599 ppm and S-(-)-limonene < or =2,421 ppm. R-(+)-limonene did not influence VT below 629 ppm. S-(-)-limonene increased VT above 1,900 ppm. Both enantiomers induced a mild bronchoconstrictive effect above 1,000 ppm.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Inhalation
  • Air Pollutants / adverse effects*
  • Animals
  • Atmosphere Exposure Chambers
  • Cyclohexenes
  • Humans
  • Limonene
  • Male
  • Maximal Midexpiratory Flow Rate / drug effects
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred BALB C
  • No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level
  • Respiration / drug effects
  • Respiratory System / drug effects*
  • Respiratory System / physiopathology
  • Sensory Thresholds
  • Stereoisomerism
  • Terpenes / administration & dosage
  • Terpenes / toxicity*
  • Tidal Volume / drug effects

Substances

  • Air Pollutants
  • Cyclohexenes
  • Terpenes
  • Limonene