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Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP.

Results of past animal studies have indicated the antifertility effects of phthalate esters and additional studies have suggested the potential mutagenic effects at very high doses. A toxicity study in mice has also been conducted in which chronic LD50 values were calculated for a group of phthalate...

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Autor principal: Autian, J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1982
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7140683
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description Results of past animal studies have indicated the antifertility effects of phthalate esters and additional studies have suggested the potential mutagenic effects at very high doses. A toxicity study in mice has also been conducted in which chronic LD50 values were calculated for a group of phthalate esters. For DEHP, for example, the acute LD50 was 38.35 ml/kg, but after 10 weeks the value fell to 1.37 ml/kg, suggesting that the ester was producing a cumulative toxicity agent even at lower doses in regard to antifertility and mutagenic effects in mice. Preliminary results indicated that antifertility effects occurred with as little as three subcutaneous doses of 1 ml/kg each. Calculations of mutagenic index revealed a dose-dependent effect but no stoichiometric relationship was established.
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spelling pubmed-15690152006-09-19 Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP. Autian, J Environ Health Perspect Research Article Results of past animal studies have indicated the antifertility effects of phthalate esters and additional studies have suggested the potential mutagenic effects at very high doses. A toxicity study in mice has also been conducted in which chronic LD50 values were calculated for a group of phthalate esters. For DEHP, for example, the acute LD50 was 38.35 ml/kg, but after 10 weeks the value fell to 1.37 ml/kg, suggesting that the ester was producing a cumulative toxicity agent even at lower doses in regard to antifertility and mutagenic effects in mice. Preliminary results indicated that antifertility effects occurred with as little as three subcutaneous doses of 1 ml/kg each. Calculations of mutagenic index revealed a dose-dependent effect but no stoichiometric relationship was established. 1982-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1569015/ /pubmed/7140683 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Autian, J
Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP.
title Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP.
title_full Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP.
title_fullStr Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP.
title_full_unstemmed Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP.
title_short Antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of DEHP.
title_sort antifertility effects and dominant lethal assays for mutagenic effects of dehp.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7140683
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