毒性
生物累积
急性毒性
毒理
生态毒性
行动方式
慢性毒性
生殖毒性
四氢呋喃
发育毒性
毒物动力学
体内
药理学
生理学
环境化学
化学
医学
生物
内科学
溶剂
生物化学
生物技术
妊娠期
遗传学
怀孕
作者
Jefferson Fowles,Rodney J. Boatman,Jim Bootman,Clive J. Lewis,David A. Morgott,Erik K. Rushton,Joost van Rooij,Marcy I. Banton
标识
DOI:10.3109/10408444.2013.836155
摘要
We present in this paper a review of the toxicological and environmental hazards, exposures and risks of tetrahydrofuran (THF; CASRN 109-99-9). THF is a polar solvent and monomer that is easily absorbed by all routes of exposure. The acute toxicity of THF is low to moderate by all routes. Irreversible corrosive damage to the eye can result from direct contact. However, THF is neither a skin irritant, nor sensitizer. Studies in vitro and in vivo have shown that THF is not mutagenic. Chronic studies have found benign tumors in the kidneys of male rats and in the livers of female mice. These findings have been examined, and although a mode of action is not known, the weight of evidence suggests that these tumors are likely not relevant to human health, but instead secondary to rodent-specific modes of action. THF produces transient sedative effects in rats at high concentrations but no significant neurobehavioral changes or neuropathology in sub-chronic studies. There were no specific effects reported on reproduction or developmental toxicity in rats or mice, with non-specific developmental toxicity observed only in the presence of significant maternal toxicity. The log K(ow) value for THF is less than 3, indicating a low potential for bioaccumulation. THF is inherently biodegradable, thus is not expected to be environmentally persistent. THF does not present an ecotoxicity hazard based on test results in fish, aquatic invertebrates and plants. Exposures to THF in the workplace, to consumers and via environmental releases were modeled and all found to fall below the derived toxicity thresholds.
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