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RECORD NUMBER: 17 OF 17Main Title | Will the Mouse Bioassay for Estimating Sensory Irritancy of Airborne Chemicals (ASTM E 981-84) Be Useful for Evaluation of Indoor Air Contaminants. | |||||||||||
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Author | Tepper, J. S. ; Costa, D. L. ; | |||||||||||
CORP Author | ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC.;Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Environmental Toxicology Div. | |||||||||||
Publisher | cNov 92 | |||||||||||
Year Published | 1992 | |||||||||||
Report Number | EPA-68-D2-0056; EPA/600/J-94/331; | |||||||||||
Stock Number | PB94-202124 | |||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Indoor air pollution ; Irritants ; Test methods ; Bioassay ; Mice ; Exposure ; Risk assessment ; Laboratory tests ; Air pollution detection ; Air pollution effects(Humans) ; Reprints ; American Standard Test Method E 981-84 ; ASTM E 981-84 | |||||||||||
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Collation | 8p | |||||||||||
Abstract | For many toxic inhalants, sensory irritation is the first detectable response. A standardization bioassay, ASTM E 981-84, that quantitates irritancy as a reduction in breathing rate of the mouse during inhalation exposure, has been developed. The validation of this screen for detecting irritation is based on the high rank-correlation between 0.03 x RD(50) and the TLVs-TWAs for numerous inhaled chemicals. The screen does not indicate the relative offensiveness of an odor, does not address all pulmonary hazards or non-irritating systemic hazards, and is not a replacement for chronic toxicity testing. Despite the limitations, prudent application of ASTM E 981-84 appears to provide a rapid, inexpensive means to identify indoor atmospheres of irritant potential. |