o-TOLUIDINE CAS N°: 95-53-4 - UNEP Chemicals
o-TOLUIDINE CAS N°: 95-53-4 - UNEP Chemicals
o-TOLUIDINE CAS N°: 95-53-4 - UNEP Chemicals
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OECD SIDS o-<strong>TOLUIDINE</strong><br />
5. TOXICITY ID: <strong>95</strong>-<strong>53</strong>-4<br />
DATE: 07.01.2005<br />
196<br />
µg/ml (strong cytotoxicity: 5% survival) with S9 mix and 3024 µg/ml<br />
(survival 8%) without S9 mix.<br />
Reliability : (2) valid with restrictions<br />
No validated test system<br />
15.07.2004 (244) (234)<br />
Type : Gene mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae<br />
System of testing : strain D7<br />
Test concentration : 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 µg/ml<br />
Cycotoxic concentr. : >= 300 µg/ml<br />
Metabolic activation : with and without<br />
Result : negative<br />
Method : other: different method<br />
Year : 1885<br />
GLP : no data<br />
Test substance : other TS: o-toluidine, no data on purity<br />
Remark : point mutation, mitotic gene conversion, mitotic segregation was<br />
investigated<br />
Reliability : (4) not assignable<br />
no details of the differnet method and the results<br />
15.07.2004 (234) (245)<br />
Type : Gene mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae<br />
System of testing : Saccharomyces cerevisiae D61.M<br />
Test concentration :<br />
Cycotoxic concentr. :<br />
Metabolic activation : no data<br />
Result : negative<br />
Method : other: keine Daten<br />
Year :<br />
GLP : no data<br />
Test substance : no data<br />
Reliability : (4) not assignable<br />
secondary literature, review (a literature survey 1984-1990)<br />
15.07.2004 (246)<br />
Type : Gene mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae<br />
System of testing : S.cerevisiae T1, T2<br />
Test concentration : 100, 1000 µg/ml<br />
Cycotoxic concentr. : no data<br />
Metabolic activation : with and without<br />
Result : negative<br />
Method : other: mitotic crossing over assay according Zimmerman, 1975<br />
Year : 1981<br />
GLP : no data<br />
Test substance : other TS: see freetext TC<br />
Test condition : This study is part of a International Collaborative Program, published as:<br />
Evaluation of Short-Term Tests for Cancerogens Progress in Mutation<br />
Research Vol 1. Edited by Frederick J. Serres and John Ashby, 1981<br />
CHEMICALS:<br />
42 coded chemicals were investigated in short-term tests for<br />
cancerogenicity in different laboratories<br />
It should be suggested that only 100%-pure chemicals should be used<br />
when evaluating a test system.<br />
---In the present work the compound with code no 41 is declared as otoluidine<br />
hydrochloride, whereas in the overall summary of this program<br />
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