Subchronic Toxicity of a Fluoroalkylethanol Mixture in Rats

2005 
The objective of this study was to evaluate the subchronic toxicity of a commercial fluoroalkylethanol mixture, which is an intermediate in the production of fluoroorganic compounds that are used as protectants and surfactants. The test substance was administered daily by gavage to Sprague–Dawley rats as a suspension in aqueous methylcellulose. The dosages were 0, 25, 100, or 250 mg kg− 1 day− 1. A 1- and 3-month recovery period was included to evaluate the reversibility of toxic effects. No test substance–related mortality or neurotoxicity occurred. Body weights and/or nutritional parameters were significantly reduced at 100 and 250 mg kg− 1 day− 1, and these effects were reversible. Broken and absent teeth were observed in rats dosed with 250 mg kg− 1 day− 1, and microscopic tooth lesions (ameloblast degeneration/disorganization) occurred at 100 and 250 mg kg− 1 day− 1 and persisted with decreased severity throughout recovery. Decreased red cell mass parameters occurred at 90 days in the 250 mg kg− 1 da...
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