[Comparative assessment of the toxicity of a number of industrial poisons when inhaled in low concentrations for prolonged periods]

Navrotskiy, VK; Kashin, LM; Kulinskaya, IL; Mikhaylovskaya, LF; Shmuter, LM; Burlaka-Vovk, ZN; Zadorozhniy, BV

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64410

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Journal Article

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1971

HERO ID 64410
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Year 1971
Title [Comparative assessment of the toxicity of a number of industrial poisons when inhaled in low concentrations for prolonged periods]
Authors Navrotskiy, VK; Kashin, LM; Kulinskaya, IL; Mikhaylovskaya, LF; Shmuter, LM; Burlaka-Vovk, ZN; Zadorozhniy, BV
Journal Trudy S'ezda Gigienistov Ukrainskoi SSR
Volume 8
Page Numbers 224-226
Abstract Comparative toxicity studies in animals indicate that tetrachloroethane (79345) exhibits the highest inhalation poisoning, followed by dichloroethane (1300216), pentachloroethane (76017), tetrachloroethylene (127184) and trichloroethylene (79016). Chronic toxicity tests revealed that all agents tested, except pentachloroethane, caused dose dependent suppression of agglutinin production and increased phagocytosis. Data are also given in regard to the effect of the industrial solvents on cholinergic mediation, urinary 17-ketosteroid excretion, serum proteins, blood sugar, and blood picture. Histopathological examination revealed kidney and liver disorders. (Ukrainian; English translation available)
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Comments Tr. S'ezda Gig. Ukr. SSR 8: 224-226.
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