Sensitization Potential of Triethylenediamine Impregnated Charcoal.

Abstract

Triethylenediamine was evaluated for its respiratory sensitization potential by means of inhalation exposures in male guinea pigs. A positive control, Toluenediisocyanate was used to demonstrate the validity of the test system. Additional testing is required but testing to date indicates that this material is not a respiratory sensitizer.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 30, 1983
Accession Number
ADA130189

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  • Leroy W. Metker
  • Timothy B. Weyandt

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  • United States Army Medical Command

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