GULFTENE C16-18 ISOMERISED OLEFINS - NICNAS
GULFTENE C16-18 ISOMERISED OLEFINS - NICNAS GULFTENE C16-18 ISOMERISED OLEFINS - NICNAS
Acute Dermal Toxicity 9.1.2.1 Acute Dermal Toxicity of C12-C16 Alpha Olefin (Rinehart 1967), 1967 #29]) Test Substance: C12-C16 Alpha Olefin (98.5% olefin,1.5% saturates) Species/strain: Rabbit/New Zealand White Number/sex of animals: 4 males Method of administration: 10 000 mg/kg (dose volume 16 mL/kg) of test substance applied to an intact and abraded area of skin and held under semi occlusive dressing for 24 hours;. Observation period: 14 days Test method: US Federal Hazardous Substances Labelling Act. Mortality: Nil. Clinical observations: Skin became very taut, dry and scaly, with no regrowth of hair at the treatment site Morphological findings: No abnormalities detected at necropsy. LD50: > 10 000 mg/kg Result: C12-C16 Alpha Olefin was of low dermal toxicity in rats. 9.1.2.2 Acute Dermal Toxicity of C16 Alpha Olefin (Rinehart 1967) Test Substance: C16 Alpha Olefin (98.5% olefin,1.5% saturates) Species/strain: Rabbit/New Zealand White Number/sex of animals: 4 males Method of administration: 10 000 mg/kg (dose volume 16 mL/kg) of test substance applied to an intact and abraded area of skin and held under semi occlusive dressing for 24 hours. Observation period: 14 days Test method: US Federal Hazardous Substances Labelling Act Mortality: One death due to broken neck Clinical observations: Skin became very taut, dry and scaly, with no regrowth of FULL PUBLIC REPORT 26 April 2000 NA/713 Page 30 of 100
hair at the treatment site. Morphological findings: No abnormalities detected at necropsy. LD50: > 10 000 mg/kg Result: C16 Alpha Olefin was of low dermal toxicity in rats. 9.1.2.3 Acute Dermal Toxicity of C16 Isomerised Olefin (Stillmeadow Inc 1993) Test Substance: C16 Isomerised Olefin Species/strain: Rabbit/New Zealand White Number/sex of animals: 5/sex Method of administration: A single semi occluded application of 2 020 mg/kg bodyweight (dose volume 2.37 mL/kg); After 24 hours residual test substance was removed with tap water. Observation period: 14 days Test method: OECD TG 402 Mortality: One male died on Day 14 after final observations were made Clinical observations: The male that died had lost weight during the study. All other animals appeared normal for the duration of the study. Morphological findings: The male that died had mottled lungs with white nodules throughout. No abnormalities detected in other animals at necropsy LD50: > 2 020 mg/kg Result: C16 Isomerised Olefin was of low dermal toxicity in rats. 9.1.2.4 Acute Dermal Toxicity of C18 Isomerised Olefin (Stillmeadow Inc 1993) Test Substance: C18 Isomerised Olefin Species/strain: Rabbit/New Zealand White Number/sex of animals: 5/sex Method of administration: A single semi occluded application of 2 020 mg/kg bodyweight (dose volume 2.35 mL/kg); FULL PUBLIC REPORT 26 April 2000 NA/713 Page 31 of 100
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hair at the treatment site.<br />
Morphological findings: No abnormalities detected at necropsy.<br />
LD50: > 10 000 mg/kg<br />
Result: <strong>C16</strong> Alpha Olefin was of low dermal toxicity in rats.<br />
9.1.2.3 Acute Dermal Toxicity of <strong>C16</strong> Isomerised Olefin (Stillmeadow Inc 1993)<br />
Test Substance: <strong>C16</strong> Isomerised Olefin<br />
Species/strain: Rabbit/New Zealand White<br />
Number/sex of animals: 5/sex<br />
Method of administration: A single semi occluded application of 2 020 mg/kg<br />
bodyweight (dose volume 2.37 mL/kg);<br />
After 24 hours residual test substance was removed with tap<br />
water.<br />
Observation period: 14 days<br />
Test method: OECD TG 402<br />
Mortality: One male died on Day 14 after final observations were made<br />
Clinical observations: The male that died had lost weight during the study.<br />
All other animals appeared normal for the duration of the<br />
study.<br />
Morphological findings: The male that died had mottled lungs with white nodules<br />
throughout. No abnormalities detected in other animals at<br />
necropsy<br />
LD50: > 2 020 mg/kg<br />
Result: <strong>C16</strong> Isomerised Olefin was of low dermal toxicity in rats.<br />
9.1.2.4 Acute Dermal Toxicity of C<strong>18</strong> Isomerised Olefin (Stillmeadow Inc 1993)<br />
Test Substance: C<strong>18</strong> Isomerised Olefin<br />
Species/strain: Rabbit/New Zealand White<br />
Number/sex of animals: 5/sex<br />
Method of administration: A single semi occluded application of 2 020 mg/kg<br />
bodyweight (dose volume 2.35 mL/kg);<br />
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