1. [Hygienic standardization of 2-formylphenoxyethane acid in the air of the working zone].
- Author
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Martynova NA, Zakharenkov VV, Oleshchenko AM, and Gorokhova LG
- Subjects
- Animals, Anti-Arrhythmia Agents chemistry, Disease Models, Animal, Drug Industry standards, Humans, Maximum Allowable Concentration, Rats, Reference Standards, Toxicity Tests methods, Air Pollutants, Occupational analysis, Air Pollutants, Occupational chemistry, Amiodarone chemistry, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Occupational Diseases prevention & control, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Occupational Exposure analysis, Occupational Exposure standards, Technology, Pharmaceutical methods, Technology, Pharmaceutical standards
- Abstract
The toxic properties of 2-formylphenoxyethane acid for hygienic standardization in the air of working zone were studied. The substance in the dose equal of DL introduced into the stomach for male rats, male and female mice accounted for 5354, 3698 and 4322 mg/kg. It refers to moderately hazardous substances. No significant differences in species and gender sensitivity of animals to the substance were noted. It possesses a strong ability to cumulation: C is 2.9. It has a marked irritating effect to the mucous membranes of eyes and the moderate one - to the skin. Ithas a toxic effect on the liver, kidneys, central nervous system. The threshold of acute inhalation effect (Lim) is 120.3 mg/m. At Lim level it has no irritating effect on the respiratory tract. The tentative safe exposure level of 2-formylphenoxyethane acid in the air of working zone is 1 mg/m.
- Published
- 2017