Journal of Occupational Health
Online ISSN : 1348-9585
Print ISSN : 1341-9145
ISSN-L : 1341-9145
Acute and Repeated Inhalation Toxicity of 1-Bromopropane in SD Rats
Hyeon-Yeong KIMYong-Hyun CHUNGJae-Hwang JEONGYong-Muk LEEGil-Soo SURJong-Koo KANG
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1999 Volume 41 Issue 2 Pages 121-128

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Acute and Repeated Inhalation Toxicity of 1-Bromopropane in SD Rats: Hyeon-Yeong KIM et al. Industrial Chemicals Research Center, Industrial Health Research Institute, Korea—The acute and repeated inhalation toxicity of 1-bromopropane (1-BP) in SD rats were investigated. LC50 for four-hour exposure was 14, 374 ppm (95% confidence limit: 13, 624-15, 596 ppm). It was revealed to be irritating to the eyes with lacrimation in all four-hour exposure rats. No other abnormal clinical signs and gross findings related to the 1-BP exposure were observed. An experiment on repeated exposure to 0, 50, 300, and 1, 800 ppm for six hrs/day, five days/week, for eight weeks was conducted. A decrease in body weights and increase in relative liver weight in both male and female rats were observed in the 1, 800 ppm exposure group (p<0.001 vs. control group). No other significant changes in feed consumption, urinanalysis, hematology and serum biochemistry were observed. Histopathological examinations did not reveal any 1-BP-related changes.
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