1990s

Documents dated 1990–1999.

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The document details a toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) using the OECD Guideline 201 method, focusing on its effects on the aquatic plant species Selenastrum capricomutum, with the test sample identified as FC-3003. 1997 AR226-0886 7Mzq4YQvjpbpdkLjOaQjEnnzg 11
The document details an acute toxicity study of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on juvenile fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using OECD guidelines, indicating that the test sample was a mixture with various components and noting that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component. 1997 AR226-0887 nkBeOgGzakkQMXBp8vpGKKmR6 4
The document details an acute toxicity test conducted on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) using a mixture containing 1% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) and other components, following OECD Guideline 203, with results indicating the need for caution due to the presence of impurities in the test sample. 1997 AR226-0888 7RLLqKvoBQYkbZLavj2y65nao 11
The document is a quality assurance statement for a chromosomal aberration study of Sample D-1 conducted by the Kashima Laboratory of Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute, sponsored by Sumitomo 3M Limited, confirming adherence to GLP standards. 1996 AR226-0308 B5b4g916YXQKwMpn5dVanEw4E 17
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test of T-6295 conducted by Coming Hazleton Inc. for 3M, which utilized an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay to evaluate the potential mutagenic effects of the substance. 1996 AR226-0130 kbg91O7Eea8LmKV75vxyJLDV 39
The document is a final report from Hita Research Laboratories, sponsored by Sumitomo 3M Limited, detailing a bacterial reverse mutation test (Study Code K01-1802) conducted on a substance referred to as T-1, in compliance with Japanese toxicity investigation standards. 1996 AR226-0136 3ez24K33M7DV511wJZLN770x3 29
This analytical report by Advanced BioAnalytical Services, Inc. investigates the in vitro metabolism of perfluorinated compounds T-6292, T-6293, T-6294, and T-6295 using rat and human hepatocytes with advanced LC/MS techniques. 1996 AR226-0328 5LezL7xBgavz5aaL1K7anQndD 45
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Coming Hazleton Inc. for 3M, measuring chromosomal aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, with compliance to Good Laboratory Practice regulations and no significant deviations reported. 1996 AR226-0979 MobK1Q4QXdmR7yzn89E4e0JEx 41
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test of a substance identified as T-6358 conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. using an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay, submitted to 3M, and completed on May 14, 1996, confirming compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0979 71BpL02Ob0EEZ7R00k5kjmgoj 36
The document is a final report from Hita Research Laboratories on a bacterial reverse mutation test for a chemical identified as u-1, sponsored by Sumitomo 3M Limited, conducted in compliance with Japanese toxicity investigation standards. 1996 AR226-0221 2jdeEwxaJjQojeVkd774n87Z6 23
The document is a final report of a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton on a substance (not specified) using the Salmonella - Escherichia coli/mammalian-microsome reverse mutation assay, submitted to 3M, and confirms compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0232 N2g1vm7yweaBejDjE7G4MRvbD 30
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test of a substance identified as T-6357, conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. using an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay, submitted to 3M, and completed on April 23, 1996, confirming compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0233 xjeY61nK8ReZ6m9r58e9mrQNJ 27
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test of T-6294 conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. using an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay, submitted to 3M, and confirms compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0239 Dv1bvgzN5ZxmG5Zj7d6N3egzo 36
The document details an acute toxicity study of perfluorooctanoic acid, tetrabutylammonium salt (PFOA tetrabutylammonium salt), conducted on Daphnia magna, indicating that the test sample was a mixture with incompletely characterized concentrations of impurities, and the study followed U.S. EPA guidelines. 1996 AR226-1030 3N922b9e1O67mjr3krkO091qx 4
The document details a toxicity test of perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), conducted on the aquatic plant Selenastrum capricornutum, using U.S. EPA-TSCA Guideline methods to assess algal cell counts and growth rates over a 96-hour exposure period. 1996 AR226-1030 1Qbx1vYgd8bzyjBDDo7rVJjka 4
The document is a final report of a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. on an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay for 3M, ensuring compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations and confirming no significant deviations that would affect the study's integrity. 1996 AR226-0252 oeEgo6vNmYg7wxJna0aExODNR 37
The document is a final report from Hita Research Laboratories detailing a bacterial reverse mutation test of a substance (designated as u-1) sponsored by Sumitomo 3M Limited, conducted in compliance with Japanese toxicity investigation standards. 1996 AR226-0221 4ap6KnNQVgm60pmjj16Ob2rnG 23
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. using the Salmonella - Escherichia coli/mammalian-microsome reverse mutation assay to evaluate the mutagenic potential of a substance, with the study conducted in compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0232 J3VE76Nzmdx8xrEDDyNyxwpOB 30
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test of a substance identified as T-6357, conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. for 3M, using an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay to assess potential genetic toxicity. 1996 AR226-0233 zn7rzZkGaQgDV8rLBvo4Qyp0 27
The document is a final report of a mutagenicity test on T-6294 conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. for 3M, using an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay to assess the potential mutagenic effects of the substance. 1996 AR226-0239 7ORDyg4OaV8nn6NdbeLMerRoe 36
The document is a final report of a mutagenicity test on PFOA conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. for 3M, detailing compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations and quality assurance inspections. 1996 AR226-0252 Nez6m3xmkpNOnrkLnvaD3Q5ow 37
The document is a final report of a mutagenicity test on T-6295 conducted by Coming Hazleton Inc. for 3M, using an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay to evaluate the potential mutagenic effects of the substance. 1996 AR226-0130 a5bwq1ErY2az1OJ0m3O1aZQX 39
The document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted by Pace Analytical Services for 3M Company, revealing high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) values, but lacks detailed methodology and characterization of the sample. 1996 AR226-0692 qkRmdRJp0DrR4gpGd2EyBrBdK 7
The document is a final report from Hita Research Laboratories on a bacterial reverse mutation test of a substance referred to as T-1, sponsored by Sumitomo 3M Limited, conducted in compliance with Japanese toxicity investigation standards. 1996 AR226-0136 4aEJgykrQLBD4k4ZG8x69m3NQ 29
The document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M, indicating high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) values, but lacks reliable conclusions due to insufficient method description and characterization of the inoculum. 1996 AR226-0848 dQ3me8JQemE30JO7x8k7XL7Zb 9
The document reports on an acute toxicity study of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) conducted on juvenile golden orfe fish, revealing a 96-hour LC50 value of 58 mL/L. 1996 AR226-0849 qdy4j0aBV3g3oqLO3892z4OJM 10
The document reports on an acute toxicity study of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) tested on Daphnia magna, revealing a 24-hour EC50 value of 64 mL/L for the mixture. 1996 AR226-0851 YDRyLJYyx3wgpgdLwwkKJM23D 10
The document reports on a TTC test conducted by 3M Company on a mixture containing 1.30% PFOS, indicating that exposure concentrations between 0.1 and 10 mL/L showed results comparable to the blank control, but the study lacks detailed descriptions and data quality is rated as Klimisch ranking 3. 1996 AR226-0852 Rjw5MwKD0b5262X9jajMrmRX 10
The document reports on an Activated Sludge Respiration Inhibition Test (MITI Test) conducted on a mixture containing 1.30% PFOS, revealing a 28-day biological oxygen demand of 82.5%. 1996 AR226-0853 RaMaw1RRvrnL0jaxmBNgNy4mE 10
The document details a Microbics Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) as part of the test substance FC-603EF, indicating that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the fluorochemical component due to incompletely characterized concentrations of impurities. 1996 AR226-0854 Mob49Qak54V8GjoX55VMxDDxz 9
The document describes an activated sludge respiration inhibition test conducted on a mixture containing 1.30% PFOS, assessing its acute toxicity using OECD Guideline 209, with results indicating potential inaccuracies due to the presence of impurities. 1996 AR226-0855 gNNpzOLkOey1zN3O6w5229DJ 10
This document details an acute toxicity test of a PFOS-containing mixture (FC-603EF) on Daphnia magna, conducted under OECD Guideline 202, with findings indicating the need for careful interpretation due to the presence of impurities in the test sample. 1996 AR226-0856 RqBaBOj9Mgp12gKDepMxEOvV 10
The document details a toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing 1.30% perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) using the OECD Guideline 201 method to assess its impact on the growth of the aquatic plant species Selenastrum capricornutum over a 96-hour exposure period. 1996 AR226-0857 2jQyZbpKZzG19x8ye6KoZpMa6 12
The document is a quality assurance statement for a chromosomal aberration study of Sample D-1 conducted by Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute Ltd. for Sumitomo 3M Limited, adhering to GLP standards. 1996 AR226-0308 06Ew28g9dka4JrGrevxLOEnQx 17
The document reports on a biodegradation test of a mixture containing perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) produced by 3M Company, indicating high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) values but noting that the sample's purity was not properly characterized, which may affect the accuracy of the biodegradation potential assessment. 1996 AR226-0890 v6LDZjxzVpKdQ6momeD2Yeqrb 6
The document reports on a toxicity test of a PFOS-containing mixture (FC-3017) on the aquatic plant species Selenastrum capricornutum, indicating that the study followed OECD guidelines but lacked detailed data on the toxicity results due to incomplete characterization of the test substance. 1996 AR226-0895 n9VkrjOqa2qmBj28wvYpJJGp1 7
This analytical report by Advanced Bioanalytical Services investigates the in vitro metabolism of compounds T-6292, T-6293, T-6294, and T-6295 using rat and human hepatocytes with advanced LC/MS techniques, prepared for the 3M Medical Department. 1996 AR226-0328 0qzOEwo74V77Kd4kqgw23LJZO 45
The document reports on a study of 51 employees with the highest blood levels of C-8 (perfluorooctanoic acid), indicating minimal evidence of disease attributable to C-8, with some elevations in liver enzymes and a few cases of kidney disease, but no definitive conclusions due to lack of controlled studies. 1996 AR226-1307 jyvkNYO19w9nq8qn87EMMQ2B2 6
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test of T-6564 conducted by Coming Hazleton Inc. for 3M Corporation, using an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay to assess the potential mutagenic effects of the substance. 1996 AR226-0430 By070g964dLojDb7rvqJ5rggj 26
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton for 3M Corporation, measuring chromosomal aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells using the substance T-6564, with findings compliant with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0431 x5bLLy8ROq22yo142VX4LxGeb 30
The document is a final report of a mutagenicity test conducted by Coming Hazleton Inc. for 3M Corporation, assessing the mutagenic potential of a substance identified as T-6564 using the Salmonella - Escherichia coli/mammalian-microsome reverse mutation assay, with findings indicating compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0432 kVOdo9mBNQdJrGNnoR1Q2x7J 34
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton for 3M Corporation, measuring chromosome aberrations in human whole blood lymphocytes related to the substance T-6342. 1996 AR226-0433 MoGE6nEoexgJEVzr7g3kezZ4k 29
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton for 3M Corporation, assessing chromosomal aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells related to the substance T-6342. 1996 AR226-0434 kmBvpgbYdkb0LbLwox5yN9nDb 35
This letter from the Robert A. Taft Laboratories addresses a Health Hazard Evaluation regarding employee exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) at the 3M Corporation in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, noting that no health effects were observed despite concerns over elevated blood fluoride levels and the implementation of engineering controls and personal 1996 AR226-1350 G639E4gvM3ByqzdxGqQxomY6q 6
The document discusses a study by Gilliland and Mandel published in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine, which evaluates the effects of serum perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) on hepatic enzymes, lipoproteins, and cholesterol in 115 occupationally exposed workers, finding no significant clinical hepatic toxicity at the measured PFOA levels, although it suggests PFOA may exacerbate obesity 1996 AR226-0475 YKrppk55rVoVDJGN8d1Jve80 8
The document reports the results of a Microbios Microtox toxicity test conducted on perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), indicating that the 30-minute EC50 value was 730 mg/L, suggesting low acute toxicity to the test organism Photobacterium phosphoreum. 1996 AR226-0521 LpOZobN0vED3BQ4q5gYbEbxqz 6
The document reports the results of a Microbios Microtox toxicity test on perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), indicating an EC50 value of 4460 mg/L at 5 minutes and 3360 mg/L at 15 minutes, although the test sample's purity was not sufficiently characterized. 1996 AR226-0522 VG1mbwXZeOgJwgzJxYBqyZ5mN 8
The document details a Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), specifically the test sample FC-1015-X, to evaluate its toxicity using Photobacterium phosphoreum, although the purity of the sample was not sufficiently characterized. 1996 AR226-0523 zzqo96p9wBqkzye1Y6Z94za30 6
The document describes an activated sludge respiration inhibition test conducted on perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) ammonium salt, specifically the FC-1015-X sample, to assess its toxicity compared to a reference substance, 3,5-dichlorophenol, using activated sludge from a wastewater treatment plant. 1996 AR226-0524 GmOYDNaxqnEvpgbm8pmOQ6NQm 9
The document reports on a toxicity test of perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), specifically examining its effects on the aquatic plant species Selenastrum capricornutum using a mixture from the 3M product FC-1015, with findings indicating potential toxicity but noting that the purity and characterization of the test sample were incomplete. 1996 AR226-0526 Yj4oEGwoD2YQVp43wJV4J4e2E 23
The document details an acute toxicity test of perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), specifically the FC-1015 sample, on Daphnia magna, conducted under USEPA guidelines, with findings indicating that the toxicity data may not accurately reflect the test substance due to impurities in the sample. 1996 AR226-0527 EvbvnxwZxmKy8DKwDg7R82wzx 28
The document details an acute toxicity test of perfluorooctylsulfonate (PFOS) conducted on the fish species Pimephales promelas, using a test sample from 3M, with specific conditions and methods outlined for the 96-hour exposure period. 1996 AR226-0534 oDbVjVDG5NOVa89JXMVrykx5X 11
The document details an acute toxicity test of perfluorooctylsulfonate (PFOS) on the aquatic invertebrate Daphnia magna, conducted by 3M in 1996, using a mixture of the test substance in water, with monitoring of various environmental parameters. 1996 AR226-0535 gEgVDwdDjo010Q4GDQyoJxDRQ 11
The document details a Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctylsulfonate (CAS # 251099-16-8) produced by 3M, indicating that the test sample was a 2-phase dispersion and involved Vibrio fischeri as the test organism, although no adjustments were made for the actual concentration of the test substance. 1996 AR226-0538 KG3DQD4NKXBXdBqK8p2KxNmex 7
The document is a final report of a mutagenicity test on T-6564 conducted by Coming Hazleton Inc. for 3M Corporation, utilizing an in vivo mouse micronucleus assay to assess the potential mutagenic effects of the substance. 1996 AR226-0430 aBb3Oxdb0oNJ89KV9kpmXrVBY 26
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton Inc. for 3M Corporation, measuring chromosomal aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells using the substance T-6564, with compliance to Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0431 x3qqNgjQBZ6a5eGXGKrjwDbg 30
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test of a substance (T-6564) conducted by Coming Hazleton Inc. for 3M Corporation, using the Salmonella - Escherichia coli/mammalian-microsome reverse mutation assay, which was completed in compliance with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0432 gb01QkaVpG6767OmmqVnM1aGQ 34
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton for 3M Corporation, measuring chromosome aberrations in human whole blood lymphocytes using the substance T-6342, with the study completed on November 1, 1996, and found to comply with Good Laboratory Practice regulations. 1996 AR226-0433 Yay5Yp6kN6b75BJ5M3KM7GyN 29
The document is a final report on a mutagenicity test conducted by Corning Hazleton for 3M Corporation, measuring chromosomal aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells related to the substance T-6342. 1996 AR226-0434 JJnDbD4JB8gNQ0z6m9bXrDXK6 35
The document discusses a meeting scheduled for December 6, 1996, involving Rik Brandenburg and representatives from Hoechst and ICI to collaborate on analytical methods for determining the migration of C-8 (PFOA) from PTFE-coated pans into food simulants, addressing challenges in measuring migration into olive oil. 1996 AR226-1665 71wwRM6O7EGoD75eV5Eomdba8 1
The document discusses a study by Gilliland and Mandel that evaluates the effects of serum perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) on hepatic enzymes, lipoproteins, and cholesterol in 115 occupationally exposed men, finding no significant clinical hepatic toxicity at measured PFOA levels, although it suggests PFOA may interact with obesity and alcohol effects on liver function, with subsequent studies 1996 AR226-0475 rxNb854pX1m9q89MBwJZoqREV 8
The document reports the results of a Microbios Microtox toxicity test conducted on perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), indicating that the 30-minute EC50 value was 730 mg/L, suggesting low acute toxicity to the test organism Photobacterium phosphoreum. 1996 AR226-0521 2yergERkgBrE81mBO3XyRkj6 6
The document details a Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), specifically the test sample FC-1015-X, to evaluate its toxicity using Photobacterium phosphoreum, although the purity of the sample was not sufficiently characterized. 1996 AR226-0523 3Q6XyDabbE152mdrnDk1oYmj0 6
The document reports the results of a Microbios Microtox toxicity test on perfluorooctanoic acid ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), indicating an EC50 value of 4460 mg/L at 5 minutes and 3360 mg/L at 15 minutes, although the test sample's purity was not sufficiently characterized. 1996 AR226-0522 Rj55pZjVLMy45y0eoLZvXLQQ7 8
The document describes an activated sludge respiration inhibition test conducted on a sample of perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA), specifically the FC-1015-X product from 3M, noting that the purity was not sufficiently characterized and that the data may not accurately reflect the toxicity of the test substance due to impurities. 1996 AR226-0524 XMq3aKepeLrqn8o494qMMNVg 9
The document details a toxicity test of perfluorooctanoic acid, ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt), specifically examining its effects on the aquatic plant species Selenastrum capricornutum using a mixture from the 3M product FC-1015, with findings indicating potential discrepancies in toxicity data due to impurities in the test sample. 1996 AR226-0526 aEr8raKrgXpQYmQjLdvgeKpb 23
The document reports on an acute toxicity test of perfluorooctanoic acid ammonium salt (PFOA ammonium salt) on Daphnia magna, indicating that the test sample was a mixture with incompletely characterized impurities and was compared to a straight carbon chain version of the substance. 1996 AR226-0527 MGOv20q3kpBwG3R8Z6QpNKxvM 28
The document details an acute toxicity test of perfluorooctylsulfonate, a compound produced by 3M, on the fish species Pimephales promelas, using a 96-hour exposure method to assess its effects in a laboratory setting. 1996 AR226-0534 zR46DjzYqL6BR2ax7KnvJXvB 11
The document details an acute toxicity test of Perfluorooctylsulfonate (CAS # 251099-16-8) on the aquatic invertebrate Daphnia magna, conducted using a mixture of the test substance and water, with specific monitoring and statistical methods employed to determine toxicity levels. 1996 AR226-0535 2jy0aDDzznEY4rkv1oY4QBvOg 11
The document details a Microtox toxicity test conducted on a mixture containing perfluorooctylsulfonate, didecyldimethylammonium salt, produced by 3M, indicating the test sample's composition and preparation methods, but does not provide specific toxicity results. 1996 AR226-0538 YDj9BVapKDJ29KzX3jgRe1R6y 7
Unreadable document. 1996 AR226-1996 XOQQkGkjg0z8xazznY0rOQ3ZJ 2
The memo discusses recommendations for medical surveillance and exposure control measures for biopersistent fluorochemicals, specifically C-8 (PFOA), at Washington Works and Fayetteville Works, emphasizing the enhancement of engineering controls, ongoing air sampling, and biomonitoring efforts. 1996 AR226-2023 byM8yKVVojwVyVONVB6v966ZD 3
The document details a follow-up on C-8 (PFOA) industrial hygiene by presenting the results of job reviews and interviews conducted to understand exposure routes for employees with varying blood levels of C-8 at Playtis Polymers. 1996 AR226-2024 MJD22NBY1DoZrjMbZwpBd5pj 5
The document discusses a meeting regarding the biodegradation of C-8 (PFOA) and inquiries about identifying impurities in C-8, with correspondence between DuPont employees John Migliore and David Ellis. 1996 AR226-1787 ppj787wqp4vkM16aLjggMBq4X 3
The document discusses the potential for conducting preliminary biodegradability studies on C8 (likely referring to perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA) and highlights concerns regarding its persistence, while suggesting collaboration with external laboratories for more detailed assessments. 1996 AR226-1788 JJNV0LBDargQBYgD8JnJNEgEO 2
This document appears to contain analytical data related to vapor scavenging coefficients and particulate density from testing conducted at the Washington Works site in September 1996, but the specific details are not fully clear due to the formatting. 1996 AR226-2215 91KXXBMR7z74azD5J1NYQbdYD 1
This document appears to contain analytical data related to vapor scavenging coefficients for liquid and frozen precipitation, based on testing conducted at the Washington WORT site in September 1996, referencing the EPA ISC Users Guide. 1996 AR226-2264 k9gJKXmXB4RDvbEJNnOKgw9Qb 1
The document provides monthly average flow data for the Ohio River at Cincinnati, OH, along with estimates of C8 (PFOA) discharge concentrations and total discharge in 1996. 1996 AR226-2455 1Qx1e4oq43ZM7Qyy23vgpOyLo 2
The document reports on a study conducted by Envirogen, Inc. for DuPont to evaluate the ability of nine bacterial strains to aerobically degrade perfluorooctanoate (C8) and ammonium perfluorooctanoate, finding no degradation and recommending further investigation into anaerobic degradation methods and more sensitive analytical techniques. 1996 AR226-2800 gbK1LdkekZZEGLYdE028YEr3Q 14
The document discusses pulmonary toxicity following exposure to a reformulated aerosolized leather protector containing fluoroaliphatics, reporting respiratory symptoms in 39 patients and abnormal pulmonary function tests in some, but the mechanism of toxicity remains undetermined. 1996 AR226-3707 Bv7mVEnrZpjDzojDqxd8dwBRX 3
The document reports on a study conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to determine the approximate lethal dose (ALD) of the substance H-21333 in rats, completed on January 23, 1996, while noting deviations from Good Laboratory Practice standards that did not affect the study's validity. 1996 AR226-3036 RaNr4V7N9xqLv13JaojGjNDnn 8
The document reports on an eye irritation test of the substance H-21460, conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which found that H-21460 caused moderate eye irritation in rabbits, with symptoms resolving within a few days. 1996 AR226-3037 G5Xqwaan3rV41g1kB7KN4kzex 11
The document reports on a skin irritation test of the substance H-21460, conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which found it to be a mild skin irritant in rabbits, with irritation clearing by 48 hours post-application. 1996 AR226-3038 baqVrMrpGp68pax0bx6D5Jg6o 10
The document reports that the approximate lethal dose (ALD) of the substance H-21460, tested by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on male rats, was found to be greater than 11,000 mg/kg, indicating very low toxicity. 1996 AR226-3039 3eKogvwGG3KpZ8R4n4ZY5EaBO 7
The document reports a skin irritation test of DuPont's H-21665 on rabbits, revealing that the substance caused mild to moderate erythema and edema, with desquamation observed at 72 hours post-exposure. 1996 AR226-3041 KRgO0EQg5jk3gBvLy4vMKb8p2 9
The document reports on a skin irritation test conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on the substance H-21987, which was found to be a mild skin irritant in rabbits, with varying degrees of erythema observed. 1996 AR226-3042 YGVQMDNvwa9MpK64LBMxkLrE0 10
The document reports on an eye irritation test conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which found that the substance H-21987 caused moderate eye irritation in rabbits, with symptoms resolving within one to three days depending on whether the eye was washed after treatment. 1996 AR226-3043 nkgk8zbOZw5xXXepx6N7V40Rm 12
The document reports on a skin irritation test conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on the substance H-21951, which was found to be a mild skin irritant in rabbits, showing slight erythema at 1 and 24 hours post-exposure but clearing by 72 hours. 1996 AR226-3044 JvdRR1xv1kRrogdqKGLwprQr2 10
The document reports on a study conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company evaluating the acute eye irritation potential of the substance H-219S3 in rabbits, which resulted in moderate conjunctival redness and iritis, but no long-term toxicity, with both treated eyes returning to normal by day three post-treatment. 1996 AR226-3045 50DNN8o6Dm0xqMXvXvvZLVNa4 12
The document reports on a skin irritation test of the substance H-21953, conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which showed that the substance caused slight or mild erythema in rabbits at 1 and 24 hours post-exposure. 1996 AR226-3046 DZ1d2g2zGMJ3y9rmMm1QgYLn 10
The document reports on an eye irritation test conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on the substance H-21951, which resulted in moderate conjunctival redness and slight chemosis in rabbits after instillation. 1996 AR226-3047 YDKnQL88yX52rp6qq5kjqr3R8 12
The document reports on a study conducted by DuPont to determine the approximate lethal dose (ALD) of the substance H-21951 in rats, finding that no deaths occurred at doses greater than 11,000 mg/kg. 1996 AR226-3048 0gamG1vdZDRXXrb964M39QgGd 8
The document reports on a study conducted by DuPont assessing the approximate lethal dose (ALD) of the substance H-21953 in male rats, finding it to be greater than 11,000 mg/kg, indicating very low toxicity. 1996 AR226-3049 2RQxpo06qvjQzjkYg55QQOy8p 8
The document reports on a skin irritation test conducted by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on the substance H-21946, which showed slight or mild erythema but no edema in rabbits after a 4-hour exposure. 1996 AR226-3050 RxDj8j9q5y7xZemXRrbBZyQV 10
The document reports on a Local Lymph Node Assay conducted by DuPont using the test substance H21951, which showed no sensitization effects in female CBA/JHsd mice at various concentrations, while a positive control with hexylcinnamaldehyde demonstrated a sensitization response. 1996 AR226-3052 2Rd2ybpy640oB61MzJw3KEdBL 1
The document reports on an eye irritation test conducted by DuPont on the substance H-21946, which resulted in mild to moderate conjunctival redness and slight chemosis in rabbits, indicating its potential irritative effects. 1996 AR226-3051 jKkKDqYvY8eLZdnO05d7vO3Q 12
The document reports on a Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA) conducted by DuPont to evaluate the sensitization potential of a test substance (H21953) in female mice, concluding that H21953 was not a sensitizer while hexylcinnamaldehyde (HCA) produced a positive sensitization response. 1996 AR226-3053 XxoJyDvwQMy79Ed7dBXN8E6w 1
The document reports on a Local Lymph Node Assay (LLNA) conducted by DuPont to evaluate the sensitization potential of the substance H22051 in female CBA/JHsd mice, concluding that H22051 is not a sensitizer, as all stimulation indexes were below 3.0 and no dose response was observed. 1996 AR226-3054 qkpzjopO258BV4Oa6Gx1OKyBR 1
The document reports that the substance H-21987, tested by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, showed an approximate lethal dose greater than 11,000 mg/kg in male rats, indicating very low toxicity when administered as a single oral dose. 1996 AR226-3056 QJNJyDeRad32qmOOYZyOwErY5 8
The document reports on a 100-person human patch test conducted by ConTox Limited for E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which found that the substance H-22056, associated with PFOA, did not cause skin irritation or sensitization in participants. 1996 AR226-3057 xzROmbk2zxjrMVqaM94D3LwQy 19