This two-part inhalation study sought to specifically evaluate the potential of unleaded gasoline for
developmental toxicity in rodents. The composition of the unleaded gasoline vapor condensate and
the treatment pattern used are representative of real-world exposure conditions encountered at
service stations and in other occupational settings. The results show that developmentally there were no differences between treated and control groups in malformations, total variations, resorptions, fetal body weight, or viability. Under the conditions of the study, unleaded gasoline vapors did not produce evidence of developmental toxicity. (This volume includes publications TR 412 and TR 414.)
Document identifier
API TR 412 and 414
Title
A Range Finding Developmental Inhalation Toxicity Study of Unleaded Gasoline Vapor Condensate in Rats and Mice via Whole Body Exposures
API Category
Human Health Related Research, Historical
Publication date
1998-04-01
International Relationship
Price |
178 vnd |