[Toxicological characteristics and standardization of various poly-metallic oxides].

E M Neizvestnova, B A Katsnel'son, V I Davydova, L G Malysheva, N E Konovalova
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Abstract

Acute toxicity, functional cumulative and local effects of the four ++poly-metallic oxides YBa2Cu3O7, Bi4Sr3O16, Tl2Ca2Cu3O10, Lao,7Sro,3CoO3, were studied in laboratory animals. Parallel experiments on assessment toxicity of the regular oxides of the studied metals in mice were carried out. The major dissolution of metals was shown to occur in acid medium. Thallium-barium-calcium cuprite turned out to be the most toxic and cumulative; it induced the most severe morphologic changes in the liver and kidneys. The least severe disorders caused by this substance were in the rat gastric mucosa and in rabbit eye after a conjunctival injection. Yttrium-barium cuprite induced the most severe changes at the site of injection, lanthanum-strontium cobaltite ranks second here. All copper-containing polymetallic oxides show resorptive toxicity when applied to the skin. Different types of combined toxicity are possible, that is why MACs for the regular oxides can not be used for setting the normal concentrations of ++poly-metallic oxides in air. Estimated toxicometric parameters helped to score the concentrations, which may serve as tentative safe levels of the studies substances.

[各种多金属氧化物的毒理学特性及标准化]。
本文研究了四种++多金属氧化物YBa2Cu3O7、Bi4Sr3O16、Tl2Ca2Cu3O10、Lao、7Sro、3CoO3的急性毒性、功能累积和局部效应。在小鼠身上进行了评价所研究金属的规则氧化物的毒性的平行实验。金属的主要溶解发生在酸性介质中。结果表明,铊钡钙铜毒性最大,累积性最强;它引起肝脏和肾脏最严重的形态学改变。结膜注射后对大鼠胃黏膜和兔眼的损伤程度较轻。钇钡铜在注射部位引起的变化最严重,镧锶钴酸盐在注射部位次之。所有含铜多金属氧化物应用于皮肤时均表现出再吸收毒性。不同类型的复合毒性是可能的,这就是为什么常规氧化物的mac不能用于设定空气中++多金属氧化物的正常浓度。估计的毒物计量参数有助于对浓度进行评分,这可以作为研究物质的暂定安全水平。
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