Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Aliphatic (C1-C5) Nitrites in Rats |
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Authors: | KLONNE, DENNIS R. ULRICH, CHARLES E. WEISSMANN, JOHN MORGAN, ANDREW K. |
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Abstract: | Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Aliphatic (C1C5) Nitritesin Rats. KLONNE, D. R., ULRICH, C. E., WEISSMANN, J., and MORGAN,A. K. (1987). Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 8, 101106. The 4-hrinhalation LC50 was determined for methyl-, ethyl-, n-propyl-,n-butyl-, isobutyl-, and isopentyl nitrite in Sprague-Dawleyrats. LC50 values were 176, 160, 300, 420, 777, and 716 ppm,respectively. The dose-mortality curves were characterized byextremely steep slopes. Toxic signs observed during exposureincluded cyanosis, prostration, and rarely, convulsions. Therewere no effects of exposure on body weight gain during a 14-daypostexposure observation period. Signs of pulmonary hemorrhagewere apparent in rats which died during exposure but were muchless prominent in rats sacrificed at study termination. No animalsdied after cessation of exposure, and rapid recovery was apparentafter exposure. Concentration x Time (CT) relationships suggestedthat the actual concentration was more important than the "dose"in determining the lethal effects of inhalation exposure tonitrites. Because of the extremely steep dose-mortality curves,the aliphatic nitrites are more hazardous than the LC50 valueswould indicate. |
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