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A M Api1, D Belsito2, D Botelho1, M Bruze3, G A Burton4, J Buschmann5, M L Dagli6, M Date1, W Dekant7, C Deodhar1, M Francis1, A D Fryer8, L Jones1, K Joshi1, S La Cava1, A Lapczynski1, D C Liebler9, D O'Brien1, A Patel1, T M Penning10, G Ritacco1, J Romine1, N Sadekar1, D Salvito1, T W Schultz11, I G Sipes12, G Sullivan13, Y Thakkar1, Y Tokura14, S Tsang1.
Abstract
The use of this material under current conditions is supported by existing information. 1,1-Diethoxyheptane was evaluated for genotoxicity, repeated dose toxicity, reproductive toxicity, local respiratory toxicity, phototoxicity/photoallergenicity, skin sensitization, and environmental safety. Data from the read-across analog octanal dimethyl acetal (CAS # 10022-28-3) show that 1,1-diethoxyheptane is not expected to be genotoxic. Based on the application of the non-reactive DST, 1,1-diethoxyheptane does not present a concern for skin sensitization. The repeated dose, developmental and reproductive, and local respiratory toxicity endpoints were completed using the TTC for a Cramer Class I material (0.03 mg/kg/day, 0.03 mg/kg/day, and 1.4 mg/day, respectively). The phototoxicity/photoallergenicity endpoint was completed based on UV spectra. The environmental endpoints were evaluated; 1,1-diethoxyheptane was found not to be PBT as per the IFRA Environmental Standards, and its risk quotients, based on its current volume of use in Europe and North America (i.e., PEC/PNEC), are <1.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30300725 DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2018.10.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem Toxicol ISSN: 0278-6915 Impact factor: 6.023