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Review
. 1983 Dec;21(6):825-32.
doi: 10.1016/0278-6915(83)90219-3.

Review of recent toxicology studies on p-dichlorobenzene

Review

Review of recent toxicology studies on p-dichlorobenzene

E Loeser et al. Food Chem Toxicol. 1983 Dec.

Abstract

Results from recent long-term inhalation, mutagenicity, embryotoxicity and metabolism studies on p-dichlorobenzene (p-DCB) are reviewed. Groups of male and female rats and female mice were exposed for 5 hr/day on 5 days/wk to p-DCB at concentrations of 0, 75 or 500 ppm for a total period of c. 76 wk (rats) or 57 wk (female mice) followed by 36 wk (rats) or 19 wk (female mice) without p-DCB exposure. No overt signs of toxicity were apparent at any exposure level nor were there treatment-related effects on the biochemical determinations, urine analyses or haematological parameters. Slightly elevated urinary coproporphyrin excretion and increased liver and kidney weights were regarded as treatment-related effects in the 500-ppm exposure group of the rats. The non-tumour and tumour pathology did not indicate any treatment-related effect in any group of either species. An embryotoxicity and teratology study on rats exposed to 0, 75, 200 or 500 ppm p-DCB vapour in air during the period of organogenesis did not demonstrate any signs of embryo- or foetotoxicity or teratogenicity at any exposure level. In a series of mutagenicity tests including the Salmonella typhimurium, dominant lethal and cytogenetic assays, p-DCB did not produce a mutagenic response. Studies using oral or inhalation routes of exposure demonstrated rapid metabolic transformation of p-DCB and excretion of the products, even after long-term exposure.

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