
Isoflurane is a halogenated methyl-ethyl-ether. The ethyl group is protected against degradation by its trifluorocarbon end and the difluoral methyl group seems to be stable. Therefore, the results of Halsey’s group [2], who failed to detect any hepatic extraction of isofluorane in minipigs exposed to subanesthetic concentrations, were taken as evidence for its resistance to biodegradation.
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