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Vacuum Gas Oils, Hydrocracked Gas Oils, and Distillate Fuels EC (2003), 2nd Edition of the Technical Guidance Document in support of Commission Directive 93/67/EEC on Risk Assessment of new notified substances, Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 on Risk Assessment for existing substances and Directive 98/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the placing of biocidal products on the market. Office for the Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg ECHA (2008), Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment Chapter R.7c, Appendix R.7.13-1 Technical Guidance for Environmental Risk Assessment of Petroleum Substances, p 221 EMBSI (1996). Two year dermal carcinogenicity study of middle distillates in mice. Exxon Biomedical Sciences Inc. New Jersey, USA. Project No. 117811A. EU (2003). European Commission Technical Guidance on Risk Assessment. In support of Commission Directive 03/67/EEC on Risk Assessment for new notified substance, Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 on Risk Assessment for existing substances and Directive 98/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the placing of biocidal products on the market. European Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra. Eur 20418 EN/1 Febbo, E (2007a). Fish, Acute toxicity test with fathead minnows. Testing laboratory: ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, INC. Owner company: ExxonMobil Chemicals, Intermediates. Study number: 1429401FHM. Report date: 2007-01-15. Febbo, E (2007b). Daphnia sp. Acute Immobilization Test with Gas Oil. Testing laboratory: Not reported. Report no.: 146342A. Owner company: ExxonMobil Company International. Report date: 2007-01-15. Fox MA, Olive S. (1979). Photooxidation of anthracene on atmospheric particulate matter. Science 205:582-583. Fritsche W and Hofrichter M, (2000), Aerobic degradation by microorganisms. In: Rehm, H.-J., Reed, G. (Eds.) Biotechnology - Vol. 11b: Environmental Processes. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, New York, pp. 145-167. Fueston, M.H., Low, L.K., Hamilton, C.E. and Mackerer, C.R. (1994). Correlation of systemic and developmental toxicities with chemical component classes of refinery streams. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 22(4), 622-630. Gerhart, J.M., Hatoum, N.S., Halder, C.A., Warne, T.M. and Schmitt, S.L. (1988). Tumour initiation and promotion effects of petroleum streams in mouse skin. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, Vol 11, (1), 76-90. Girling A and Cann, B (1996b). Gasoil sample 2: Acute toxicity of water accommodated fractions to Oncorhynchus mykiss, Daphnia magna and Raphidocelis subcapitata. Not applicable. Testing laboratory: Sittingbourne Research Centre. Report no.: OT.96.40018. Owner company: Shell Research Ltd. Study number: 6304. Report date: 1996-06-19. Girling A and Linnett, P (1994). Acute toxicity of diesel (Stanlow winter quality AGO) water accommodated fractions (WAFs) to Daphnia magna and Raphidocelis subcapitata. Testing laboratory: Shell Sittingbourne Research Centre. Owner company: SIPC, SMAD. Study number: 6167. Report date: 1996-01-17. Girling, A and Cann, B (1996a). Gasoil sample 1: Acute toxicity of water accommodated fractions to Oncorhynchus mykiss, Daphnia magna and Raphidocelis subcapitata. Not applicable. Testing laboratory: Sittingbourne Research Centre. Report no.: OT.96.40017. Owner company: Shell Research Ltd. Study number: 6303. Report date: 1996-06-19. Girling, A. E., Makarian R.K., Bennett D. (1992). Aquatic toxicity testing of oil products - some recommendations. Chemosphere 24(10), 1469-1472. Hedtke, S and Puglisi, F (1982). Short term toxicity of five oils to four freshwater species. Arch. Environm. Contam. Toxicol 11, 425-430. 2010-07-30 CSR 195
Vacuum Gas Oils, Hydrocracked Gas Oils, and Distillate Fuels Huang X-D, Krylov SN, Ren L, McConkey BJ, Dixon DG, Greenberg BM. (1997). Mechanistic quantitative structure-activity relationship model for the photoinduced toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: II. An empirical model for the toxicity of 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to the duckweed Lemna gibba L. G-3. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 16:2296-2303. IIT Research Institute (1984). Three week percutaneous toxicity study of diesel fuel in rabbits. Final Report. IITRI project No. L8100. Owner company: Standard Oil Co. (Ind). IIT Research Institute, Chicago. August 8, 1984 IIT Research Institute (1985). Lifetime dermal tumorigenesis study of premier diesel fuel in male mice. Study No. 134 IITRI Project No. L8100 IIT Research institute Jungen, H., Mellert, W. and Wenzel-Hartung, R.P. (1995). Studies on the tumour initiation/promotion potential of six middles distillates in mouse skin. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 27(1), 114- 120. Kachholz T and Rehm H, (1977). Degradation of long chain alkanes by bacilli. I. Development and product formation by bacilli degrading alkanes in the presence of other carbon sources, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 4, 2, 101-110 Kainz, R.J. and White, L.E. (1984). Depressant effects associated with the inhalation of uncombusted diesel vapour. Advances in Modern Environmental Toxicology, Volume VI. Applied Toxicology of Petroleum Hydrocarbons. MacFarland, H.N. et al. Princeton Scientific, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Volume VI, Chapter 17, 233-243. Lee, C. (1993). Water insoluble biodegradation test report. Method development using CONCAWE reference gas oil: Phase III. Testing laboratory: Exxon Mobil Biomedical Sciences Inc. Owner company: Exxon Mobil Biomedical Sciences Inc. Report date: 1993-05-04. Lock, S., Dalbey, W., Schmoyer, R., Griesemer, K. (1984). Inhalation toxicology of diesel fuel obscurant in Sprague-Dawley rats, phase 3, subchronic exposures. Testing laboratory: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Report no.: TM-9403. Owner company: U. S. Army Medical Research and Development. Mackay, D. (1991). Multimedia Environmental Models. The Fugacity Approach, Lewis Publishers. Mallakin A, Dixon DG, Greenberg BM. (2000). Pathway of anthracene modificaton under simulated solar radiation. Chemosphere. 40:1435-1441. McCarthy, L., Mackay D., Smith A.D., Ozburn G.W., Dixon D.G. (1991). Interpreting aquatic toxicity QSARs: The significance of toxicant body residues at the pharmacologic endpoint in: The Science of the Total Environment. Nrigu, J.O. (ed) 515-525. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. McConkey BJ, Duxbury CL, Dixon DG, Greenberg BM. (1997). Toxicity of a PAH photooxidation product to the bacteria Photobacterium phosphoreum and the duckweed Lemna gibba: Effects of phenanthrene and its primary photoproduct, phenanthrenequinone. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 16:892-899. McGrath, J.A., Parkerton T.F., Di Toro D.M. (2004). Application of the narcosis target lipid model to algal toxicity and deriving predicted no effect concentrations. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 23, 2503-2517. McKee, R. H., Amoruso, M. A., Freeman, J. J., Przygoda, R. T. (1994). Evaluation of the genetic toxicity of middle distillate fuels. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 23:234-238. Testing laboratory: Exxon Biomedical Sciences, East Millstone, New Jersey. Mobil (1989a). Thirteen Week Dermal Administration of Vacuum Tower Overheads to Rats. Testing laboratory: Mobil Environmental and Health Science Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey. Report no.: 62326. Study number: 62326. Report date: 1989-11-03. Mobil (1989b). Developmental toxicity study in rats exposed dermally to vacuum tower overheads (VTO). Report no.: 62328. Owner company: CONCAWE, Brussels, Belgium. Study number: 7059. 2010-07-30 CSR 196
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Vacuum Gas Oils, Hydrocracked Gas Oils, and Distillate Fuels<br />
Huang X-D, Krylov SN, Ren L, McConkey BJ, Dixon DG, Greenberg BM. (1997). Mechanistic<br />
quantitative structure-activity relationship model for the photoinduced toxicity of polycyclic aromatic<br />
hydrocarbons: II. An empirical model for the toxicity of 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to the<br />
duckweed Lemna gibba L. G-3. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 16:2296-2303.<br />
IIT Research Institute (1984). Three week percutaneous toxicity study of diesel fuel in rabbits. Final<br />
Report. IITRI project No. L8100. Owner company: Standard Oil Co. (Ind). IIT Research Institute,<br />
Chicago. August 8, 1984<br />
IIT Research Institute (1985). Lifetime dermal tumorigenesis study of premier diesel fuel in male mice.<br />
Study No. 134 IITRI Project No. L8100 IIT Research institute<br />
Jungen, H., Mellert, W. and Wenzel-Hartung, R.P. (1995). Studies on the tumour initiation/promotion<br />
potential of six middles distillates in mouse skin. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 27(1), 114-<br />
120.<br />
Kachholz T and Rehm H, (1977). Degradation of long chain alkanes by bacilli. I. Development and<br />
product formation by bacilli degrading alkanes in the presence of other carbon sources, Applied<br />
Microbiology and Biotechnology, 4, 2, 101-110<br />
Kainz, R.J. and White, L.E. (1984). Depressant effects associated with the inhalation of uncombusted<br />
diesel vapour. Advances in Modern Environmental Toxicology, Volume VI. Applied Toxicology of<br />
Petroleum Hydrocarbons. MacFarland, H.N. et al. Princeton Scientific, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.<br />
Volume VI, Chapter 17, 233-243.<br />
Lee, C. (1993). Water insoluble biodegradation test report. Method development using CONCAWE<br />
reference gas oil: Phase III. Testing laboratory: Exxon Mobil Biomedical Sciences Inc. Owner<br />
company: Exxon Mobil Biomedical Sciences Inc. Report date: 1993-05-04.<br />
Lock, S., Dalbey, W., Schmoyer, R., Griesemer, K. (1984). Inhalation toxicology of diesel fuel<br />
obscurant in Sprague-Dawley rats, phase 3, subchronic exposures. Testing laboratory: Oak Ridge<br />
National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Report no.: TM-9403. Owner company: U. S. Army<br />
Medical Research and Development.<br />
Mackay, D. (1991). Multimedia Environmental Models. The Fugacity Approach, Lewis Publishers.<br />
Mallakin A, Dixon DG, Greenberg BM. (2000). Pathway of anthracene modificaton under simulated<br />
solar radiation. Chemosphere. 40:1435-1441.<br />
McCarthy, L., Mackay D., Smith A.D., Ozburn G.W., Dixon D.G. (1991). Interpreting aquatic toxicity<br />
QSARs: The significance of toxicant body residues at the pharmacologic endpoint in: The Science of<br />
the Total Environment. Nrigu, J.O. (ed) 515-525. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.<br />
McConkey BJ, Duxbury CL, Dixon DG, Greenberg BM. (1997). Toxicity of a PAH photooxidation<br />
product to the bacteria Photobacterium phosphoreum and the duckweed Lemna gibba: Effects of<br />
phenanthrene and its primary photoproduct, phenanthrenequinone. Environmental Toxicology and<br />
Chemistry. 16:892-899.<br />
McGrath, J.A., Parkerton T.F., Di Toro D.M. (2004). Application of the narcosis target lipid model to<br />
algal toxicity and deriving predicted no effect concentrations. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 23, 2503-2517.<br />
McKee, R. H., Amoruso, M. A., Freeman, J. J., Przygoda, R. T. (1994). Evaluation of the genetic<br />
toxicity of middle distillate fuels. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 23:234-238. Testing<br />
laboratory: Exxon Biomedical Sciences, East Millstone, New Jersey.<br />
Mobil (1989a). Thirteen Week Dermal Administration of Vacuum Tower Overheads to Rats. Testing<br />
laboratory: Mobil Environmental and Health Science Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey. Report no.:<br />
62326. Study number: 62326. Report date: 1989-11-03.<br />
Mobil (1989b). Developmental toxicity study in rats exposed dermally to vacuum tower overheads<br />
(VTO). Report no.: 62328. Owner company: CONCAWE, Brussels, Belgium. Study number: 7059.<br />
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