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OECD <strong>SIDS</strong><br />

DIPROPYLENE GLYCOLE<br />

5. TOXICITY<br />

5.1 ACUTE TOXICITY<br />

5.1.1 ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY<br />

Species: rat<br />

Method: details not given<br />

GLP:<br />

no data<br />

Results: LD50 = 14800 mg/kg<br />

Effects: Details not Reported.<br />

Reference: Opdyke, D.J. (1978): <strong>Dipropylene</strong> <strong>glycol</strong>. Food and Cosmetics Toxicology 16, Suppl. In:<br />

Monographs on fragrance of raw materials, 729-730.<br />

Patty, F. (1982): <strong>Dipropylene</strong> <strong>glycol</strong>. In: Patty’s Industrial Hygiene and<br />

Toxicology / G.D. Clayton, F.E. Clayton (Hrsg.) 3. Bearb. AFL., Vol. 2C<br />

Toxicology. Wiley -Interscience Verlag, New York, 3863-3865.<br />

Species: rat<br />

Method: details not given<br />

GLP:<br />

No data<br />

Results: LD50 = 14850 mg/kg<br />

Reference: Shaffer, C.B. et al. (1951): A toxicological study of some polypropylene<br />

(polypropylene) <strong>glycol</strong>s. Arch. Ind. Hyg. Occup. Med. 3: 448-453.<br />

Species:<br />

Method:<br />

GLP:<br />

Results:<br />

Reference:<br />

rat<br />

details not given<br />

No data<br />

LD50 = 15000 mg/kg<br />

CIR Cosmetic Ingredient Review (1982): Scientific Literature Review on butylene<br />

<strong>glycol</strong>, hexylene <strong>glycol</strong>, ethoxydi<strong>glycol</strong>, dip ropylene <strong>glycol</strong>. Cosmetic Ingredient<br />

Review (CIR), 202/331-0651, 1-31.<br />

Patty, F. (1982): <strong>Dipropylene</strong> <strong>glycol</strong>. In: Patty’s Industrial Hygiene and<br />

Toxicology / G.D. Clayton, F.E. Clayton (Hrsg.) 3. Bearb. AFL., Vol. 2C<br />

Toxicology. Wiley -Interscience Verlag, New York, 3863-3865.<br />

Species: rat<br />

Method: Single oral dose; details not given<br />

GLP:<br />

No data<br />

Results: LD50 : 15000 mg/kg<br />

Reference: Sax, N.J. (1979): <strong>Dipropylene</strong> <strong>glycol</strong>. Dangerous Properties of Industrial<br />

Materials, 5. Ed., published by Van Nostrand Rheinhold, New York, 627.<br />

Species: rat<br />

Method: details not given<br />

GLP:<br />

No data<br />

Results: LD50 = 13300 mg/kg<br />

Reference: BASF (1989): <strong>Dipropylene</strong> Glycol. DIN -Sicherheitsdatenblatt vom Juli 1989,<br />

BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen, 2 S.<br />

Species:<br />

Method:<br />

GLP:<br />

Results:<br />

Reference:<br />

Rat<br />

oral dose; details not given<br />

No data<br />

LD50 = 15.0 and 8.0 ml/kg-bw for males and females, respectively<br />

Dow Chemical Europe, Horgen, Switzerland. Determination of the acute oral<br />

toxicity of dipropylene <strong>glycol</strong> in rats with cover letter dated 03/28/94 (sanitized).<br />

Doc ID# 86940000276S.<br />

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