Toxicity evaluation of petroleum blending streams: reproductive and developmental effects of hydrodesulfurized kerosine.

C Schreiner, Q Bui, R Breglia, D Burnett, F Koschier, P Podhasky, L Lapadula, R White, M Feuston, A Krueger, S Rodriquez
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Hydrodesulfurized kerosine (HDS kerosine), applied dermally, was tested for reproductive and developmental toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats, using a modified OECD Guideline 421, Reproductive/Developmental Toxicity Screening Protocol. A preliminary acute dermal irritancy test demonstrated that dilution of HDS kerosine in either a light (100 Saybolt universal seconds, SUS) or moderate viscosity (340 SUS) USP mineral oil reduced irritation of the neat material comparably. Similar dermal absorption was observed in vitro for neat HDS kerosine or diluted in either of the mineral oils. HDS kerosine diluted to 494 (60%), 330 (40%), or 165 (20%) mg/kg/day in Squibb mineral oil (340 SUS) was applied daily at 1 ml/kg to the shaved backs of rats for 7 wk (premating, mating to d 19 of gestation) to females and 8 wk to males. Dams and litters were sacrificed on postpartum d 4 and males were sacrificed within the following week. HDS kerosine produced slight to moderate skin irritation at the highest dose in both sexes but no apparent maternal, reproductive, or developmental toxicity. No clinical signs of toxicity and no effects on body weight, food consumption, or absolute organ weights were observed. Relative kidney weights were heavier in male rats at the high dose. Skin changes were observed microscopically in male rats in all groups and in females at the high dose. No microscopic changes were observed in reproductive organs of parental animals. There were no differences in mean number of corpora lutea, implantation sites, and live pups per litter, and no gross anomalies were observed. Pups born from treated dams showed comparable body weights and weight gains to controls. The viability index on postpartum d 4 was > or = 93%. In conclusion, the no observable adverse effect level (NOAEL) for HDS kerosine for reproductive and developmental toxicity in rats is 494 mg/kg/d.

石油混合流的毒性评价:加氢脱硫煤油的生殖和发育影响。
采用经修订的OECD指南421《生殖/发育毒性筛选方案》,对皮肤应用的加氢脱硫煤油(HDS煤油)进行了Sprague-Dawley大鼠的生殖和发育毒性测试。初步的急性皮肤刺激试验表明,将HDS煤油稀释在轻质(100 Saybolt通用秒,SUS)或中等粘度(340 SUS) USP矿物油中,可显著减少对清洁材料的刺激。纯HDS煤油或稀释后的矿物油在体外也有类似的皮肤吸收。将HDS煤油在施富宝矿物油(340 SUS)中稀释至494(60%)、330(40%)或165 (20%)mg/kg/天,每天以1 ml/kg的剂量涂抹于剃光毛的大鼠背部,雌性7周(交配至妊娠第19天),雄性8周。产后4 d处死母鼠和窝鼠,一周内处死雄鼠。在最高剂量下,HDS煤油对两性均产生轻微至中度皮肤刺激,但对母体、生殖或发育无明显毒性。没有观察到临床毒性症状,对体重、食物消耗量或绝对器官重量没有影响。高剂量雄性大鼠肾脏相对重量较重。在显微镜下观察各组雄性大鼠和高剂量雌性大鼠皮肤的变化。亲本动物生殖器官未见显微变化。在平均黄体数量、着床部位和每窝活仔数方面没有差异,也没有观察到明显异常。经过处理的水坝出生的幼崽的体重和体重增加与对照组相当。产后4期生存指数> = 93%。综上所述,HDS煤油对大鼠生殖和发育毒性的未观察到不良反应水平(NOAEL)为494 mg/kg/d。
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