| Literature DB >> 27697541 |
A M Api1, D Belsito2, S Bhatia3, M Bruze4, P Calow5, M L Dagli6, W Dekant7, A D Fryer8, L Kromidas3, S La Cava3, J F Lalko3, A Lapczynski3, D C Liebler9, V T Politano3, G Ritacco3, D Salvito3, T W Schultz10, J Shen3, I G Sipes11, B Wall3, D K Wilcox3.
Abstract
: The use of this material under current conditions is supported by existing information. This material was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, developmental and reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, as well as environmental safety. Data show that this material is not genotoxic nor does it have skin sensitization potential. The local respiratory toxicity endpoint was completed using the TTC (Threshold of Toxicological Concern) for a Cramer Class I material (1.4 mg/day). The repeated dose toxicity endpoint was completed using ethylene dodecanedioate (CAS # 54982-83-1) as a suitable read across analog, which provided a MOE > 100. The developmental and reproductive toxicity endpoint was completed using oxacyclohexadec-12-en-2-one, (12E)- (CAS # 111879-80-2) as a suitable read across analog, which provided a MOE > 100. The phototoxicity/photoallergenicity endpoint was completed based on suitable UV spectra along with data on the target material. The environmental endpoint was completed as described in the RIFM Framework along with data on the suitable read across analog oxacyclohexadec-12-en-2-one, (12E)- (CAS # 111879-80-2). Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Developmental and reproductive toxicity; Environmental safety; Genotoxicity; Local respiratory toxicity; Phototoxicity/photoallergenicity; Repeated dose; Skin sensitization
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27697541 DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2016.09.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem Toxicol ISSN: 0278-6915 Impact factor: 6.023