GULFTENE C16-18 ISOMERISED OLEFINS - NICNAS
GULFTENE C16-18 ISOMERISED OLEFINS - NICNAS GULFTENE C16-18 ISOMERISED OLEFINS - NICNAS
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9.1.1.7 Acute Oral Toxicity of Other Alkenes The following data, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from HEDSET data sheets for 1dodecene 1-tetradecene 1-hexadecene and 1-octadecene. The full study reports were not provided in the submission. The HEDSET documents indicate these tests were not conducted in accordance with GLP or OECD or EC testing guidelines. In each case rats were administered single oral doses of 10 g/kg of test substance. Test Substance Comment LD50 C12 - C14 olefin H14 - >10 000 mg/kg C12 - C26* Olefin/Paraffin H18 10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females. Animals appeared hyporeactive. All but one animal had good weight gain. FULL PUBLIC REPORT 26 April 2000 NA/713 Page 29 of 100 >10 000 mg/kg C14-C16 olefin H14 - >10 000 mg/kg C14 – C18* Olefin/Paraffin H18 C14 – C26* Olefin/Paraffin H18 10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females. All gained weight satisfactorily. 10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females. All gained weight satisfactorily. >10 000 mg/kg >10 000 mg/kg C16-C18 olefin H16 - > 10 000 mg/kg C18 – C24* Olefins H18 All gained weight satisfactorily. >10 000 mg/kg C18 – C26* Olefin/Paraffin H18 C18 – C30* Olefin/Alcohol H18 * Purity not specified. H14 – (EU 1995). H16 – (EU 1995) H18 – (EU 1995) 10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females. All gained weight satisfactorily. 10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females. All gained weight satisfactorily. Slight hyporeactivity was seen. >10 000 mg/kg >10 000 mg/kg
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9.1.1.7 Acute Oral Toxicity of Other Alkenes<br />
The following data, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from HEDSET data sheets for 1dodecene<br />
1-tetradecene 1-hexadecene and 1-octadecene. The full study reports were not<br />
provided in the submission.<br />
The HEDSET documents indicate these tests were not conducted in accordance with GLP or<br />
OECD or EC testing guidelines.<br />
In each case rats were administered single oral doses of 10 g/kg of test substance.<br />
Test Substance Comment LD50<br />
C12 - C14 olefin H14 - >10 000 mg/kg<br />
C12 - C26*<br />
Olefin/Paraffin H<strong>18</strong><br />
10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females.<br />
Animals appeared hyporeactive.<br />
All but one animal had good weight gain.<br />
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>10 000 mg/kg<br />
C14-<strong>C16</strong> olefin H14 - >10 000 mg/kg<br />
C14 – C<strong>18</strong>*<br />
Olefin/Paraffin H<strong>18</strong><br />
C14 – C26*<br />
Olefin/Paraffin H<strong>18</strong><br />
10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females.<br />
All gained weight satisfactorily.<br />
10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females.<br />
All gained weight satisfactorily.<br />
>10 000 mg/kg<br />
>10 000 mg/kg<br />
<strong>C16</strong>-C<strong>18</strong> olefin H16 - > 10 000 mg/kg<br />
C<strong>18</strong> – C24* Olefins H<strong>18</strong> All gained weight satisfactorily. >10 000 mg/kg<br />
C<strong>18</strong> – C26*<br />
Olefin/Paraffin H<strong>18</strong><br />
C<strong>18</strong> – C30*<br />
Olefin/Alcohol H<strong>18</strong><br />
* Purity not specified.<br />
H14 – (EU 1995).<br />
H16 – (EU 1995)<br />
H<strong>18</strong> – (EU 1995)<br />
10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females.<br />
All gained weight satisfactorily.<br />
10 CFE rats, 5 males, 5 females.<br />
All gained weight satisfactorily.<br />
Slight hyporeactivity was seen.<br />
>10 000 mg/kg<br />
>10 000 mg/kg